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Responsible governance of land tenure as a strategy to strengthen land restoration and drought management initiatives in Mexico

Synthesis document of the National Dialogue










Martínez, A., Astner, E., Ferreyra, G. & Sebastián Anaya, J. 2025. Responsible governance of land tenure as a strategy to strengthen land restoration and drought management initiatives in Mexico – Synthesis document of the National Dialogue. Mexico City, FAO.




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