The role of a non governmental organization (NGO) in an emerging co-management regime: the Mexican Seri Indians’ case study
Year
2000
How to cite this report
Basurto, X., L. Bourillón, J. Torre. 2000. The role of a non governmental organization (NGO) in an emerging co-management regime: the Mexican Seri Indians’ case study. 8th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property. Bloomington, Indiana, EEUU 30 mayo - 4 junio. 25pp.
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