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Livelihood Pattern and Forest Dependence of the Major Tribes in Rangamati,


Bangladesh

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Livelihood Pattern and Forest Dependence of the Major Tribes


Title in Rangamati, Bangladesh

MUHAMMED, Nur; OESTEN, Gerhard; von DETTEN,


Author(s) Roderich; MASUM, Md. Farhad Hossain; CHAKMA,
Sheeladitya

Shinshu University International Symposium 2010 :


Sustainable Agriculture and Environment : Asian Networks II
Citation  信州大学国際シンポジウム2010 : 持続的農業と環境 : ア
ジアネットワークII ― アジアネットワークの発展をめざ
して―. 信州大学農学部, 2010, 45-58

Issue Date 2010-02-20

URL http://hdl.handle.net/10091/10798

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