Overcoming Barriers to Collective Contracts in Agri-Environmental Management

This practice abstract highlights strategies to overcome barriers and bottlenecks in collective contracts for agri-environmental management.

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Atrašanās vieta
  • Belgium
  • Netherlands
  • United Kingdom
Autori
  • Sven Defrijn
  • Katrin Prager
  • Lisa Deijl
Mērķis
  • Education/Training
  • Dissemination
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548 kB
Izveidots
01-12-2020
Izcelsmes valoda
English
Oficiālā projekta tīmekļa vietne
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CC BY-NC

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