An economic analysis of woodfuel management in the Sahel : the case of Chad
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- Wiedenmann, Ralf, 1991. "Deforestation from the overexploitation of wood resources as a cooking fuel : A comment on the optimal control model of Hassan and Hertzler," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 13(2), pages 81-85, April.
- Bonfiglioli, A.M., 1993. "Agro-Pastoralism in Chad as a Strategy for Survival," Papers 214, World Bank - Technical Papers.
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