Interplay among land law and policy, the environment, the war on drugs, narcoterrorism, and democratization : perspectives on Peru's Upper Huallaga Valley
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1993Author
Hendrix, Steven E.
United States. Agency for International Development. Bureau for Latin America. Rural Development Division.
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Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Steenbock Library, 3rd Floor, South Files Pe
Memorial Library Stacks Regular Size Shelving HD559 H82 H46 1993
Steenbock Documents RBW7 AC12.5
Steenbock Library Documents RBW7 AC12.5
Land tenure Peru Huallaga River Valley
Land titles Peru Huallaga River Valley
Drug control Peru Huallaga River Valley
Environmental degradation Peru Huallaga River Valley
Coca Economic aspects Peru Huallaga River Valley
Policy evaluation Peru
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v, 41 p.
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