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Uncovering Smallholder Heterogeneity: an Analysis of Diverging Livelihood Trajectories and Outcomes of Engagement in Tree-Crop Value Chains in Ghana
Human Geography, Planning and International Development Studies
Mw. M. Ataa-Asantewaa will defend the dissertation 'Uncovering Smallholder Heterogeneity: an Analysis of Diverging Livelihood Trajectories and Outcomes of Engagement in Tree-Crop Value Chains in Ghana'. Supervisor is Dr M.A.F. Ros-Tonen. The co-supervisors are Prof. J. Gupta and Dr C.B. de Steenhuijsen Piters.
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Uncovering Smallholder Heterogeneity: an Analysis of Diverging Livelihood Trajectories and Outcomes of Engagement in Tree-Crop Value Chains in Ghana
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