Aspirations, ambitions and the adoption of diverse fruit trees – a case study of the livelihood effects in Kenya
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Published:2024-06
Issue:
Volume:16
Page:100544
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ISSN:2666-7193
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Container-title:Trees, Forests and People
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Trees, Forests and People
Author:
Deißler LuziaORCID,
Mausch KaiORCID,
Grote UlrikeORCID,
Karanja AliceORCID,
McMullin Stepha
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