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Community forest management groups in North Western Province, Zambia. Assessment report

Covering the districts of Kalumbila, Mwinilunga, Manyinga, Ikelenge and Kabompo












Lundu, C., Bradley A. & Ruiz-Villar, M. 2025 Community forest management groups in North Western province, Zambia. Assessment report – Covering the districts of Kalumbila, Mwinilunga, Manyinga, Ikelenge and Kabompo. Rome, FAO.

 




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