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WORLDING THE INTANGIBILITY OF RESILIENCE: THE CASE OF RICE FARMERS IN A WATER-STRESSED REGION OF THE PHILIPPINES

Shah, S.H., Angeles, L.C., & Harris, L.M. (2017). Worlding the intangibility of resilience: The case of rice farmers in a water-stressed region of the Philippines. Elsevier, vol. 98(C), pages 400-412. Preprint PDF of the article here.

Author marina guessousPosted on June 1, 2017May 22, 2021Categories Water and Development

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