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Is “pro-poor land administration” a realistic proposition? How a land survey in Bangladesh reproduced and reconfigured gendered and racialised poverty. (2024). Mankin, Shamsagor ; Ritchil, Parag ; Scanlan, Oliver ; Siraj, Nasrin.
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