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Decision support for mainstreaming and scaling up of sustainable land management – Uzbekistan

Technical report, GCP/GLO/337/GEF











Abdullaev, U., Khasankhanova, G., Khamzina, T., Schlingloff, S., Fetsi, T. & Bastidas, S.  2023. Decision support for mainstreaming and scaling up of sustainable land management management – Uzbekistan. Technical reportRome, FAO.



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