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Challenges for Studying Population-Environment Interactions in the Arab Region

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  • W. Lutz, 1996. "Challenges for Studying Population-Environment Interactions in the Arab Region," Working Papers wp96100, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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    1. H.M. Yousif & A. Goujon & W. Lutz, 1996. "Future Population and Education Trends in the Countries of North Africa," Working Papers rr96011, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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