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Chapter 12: References<br />

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Atkinson, I. 2001. “Introduced mammals <strong>and</strong> models for restoration.”<br />

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Backes, M. 2001. “The role of indigenous trees for the conservation of<br />

biocultural diversity in traditional agroforestry l<strong>and</strong> use systems. The Bungoma<br />

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<strong>and</strong> WWF.<br />

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References

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