Numéro
Cah. Agric.
Volume 31, 2022
Le foncier irrigué : enjeux et perspectives pour un développement durable / Irrigated Land Tenure: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development. Coordonnateurs : Jean-Philippe Venot, Ali Daoudi, Sidy Seck, Amandine Hertzog Adamczewski
Numéro d'article 8
Nombre de pages 9
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2022004
Publié en ligne 14 mars 2022
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