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Accessibility of Rural Life Space on the Jianghan Plain, China: The Role of Livelihood. (2021). Guo, Xinwei ; Zhuo, Rongrong ; Wang, Mingjie ; Rosenberg, Mark ; Yu, Bin.
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  17. Fair Trade/Organic Coffee, Rural Livelihoods, and the Agrarian Question: Southern Mexican Coffee Families in Transition. (2011). Weber, Jeremy ; Gitter, Seth ; Callenes, Mercedez ; Lewis, Jessa ; Barham, Bradford L..
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  38. Making a living: Land pressures and changing livelihood strategies among oil palm settlers in Papua New Guinea. (2005). Koczberski, Gina ; Curry, George N..
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  45. Trust, membership in groups, and household welfare: evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. (2002). Maluccio, John ; Haddad, Lawrence.
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  49. Rapid Rural Appraisal in Humid Tropical Forests: An Asset Possession-Based Approach and Validation Methods for Wealth Assessment Among Forest Peasant Households. (2000). Takasaki, Yoshito ; Coomes, Oliver T. ; Barham, Bradford L..
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