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Potential of Sustainable Biomass Production in Developing Countries
Title | Potential of Sustainable Biomass Production in Developing Countries |
Author | GIZ |
Year | 2008 |
Region/Country | Africa - Kenya |
Topics | |
Document Type | Other |
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► English : Potential of Sustainable Biomass Production in Developing Countries.pdf |
Language(s) | English |
Abstract | The Kenyan Ministry ofAgriculture and GTZ haveconducted a detailed casestudy to analyze the avail-ability of land for sustain-able production of differ-ent feedstocks taking intoaccount protected areasand food security aspects. |