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L’état des connaissances sur la biodiversité des sols - L’état actuel, les enjeux et potentialités. Résumé à l’intention des décideurs











FAO, ITPS, GSBI, CDB et CE. 2021. L’état des connaissances sur la biodiversité des sols - L’état actuel, les enjeux et potentialités -  Résumé à l’intention des décideurs. Rome, FAO.​




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