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Soil conservation and sustainable development in the Sahel: a study of two Senegalese villages

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Using a Social Accounting Matrix analyses five policy options for land conservation such as reduction of peanut monoculture, internal and international migration, regional development, reforestation and land tenure reform.

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  • Golan EH., 1992. "Soil conservation and sustainable development in the Sahel: a study of two Senegalese villages," ILO Working Papers 992899173402676, International Labour Organization.
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