Innovations in plant health services in Nicaragua: from grassroots experiment to a systems approach

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Innovations in plant health services in Nicaragua : from grassroots experiment to a systems approach. / Danielsen, Solveig; Centeno, Julio; López, Julio; Lezama, Lilliam; Varela, Gregorio; Castillo, Patricia; Narváez, Cony; Zeledón, Ivania; Pavón, Francisco; Boa, Eric.

I: Journal of International Development, Bind 25, Nr. 7, 2013, s. 968-986.

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Danielsen, S, Centeno, J, López, J, Lezama, L, Varela, G, Castillo, P, Narváez, C, Zeledón, I, Pavón, F & Boa, E 2013, 'Innovations in plant health services in Nicaragua: from grassroots experiment to a systems approach', Journal of International Development, bind 25, nr. 7, s. 968-986. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.1786

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Danielsen, S., Centeno, J., López, J., Lezama, L., Varela, G., Castillo, P., Narváez, C., Zeledón, I., Pavón, F., & Boa, E. (2013). Innovations in plant health services in Nicaragua: from grassroots experiment to a systems approach. Journal of International Development, 25(7), 968-986. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.1786

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Danielsen S, Centeno J, López J, Lezama L, Varela G, Castillo P o.a. Innovations in plant health services in Nicaragua: from grassroots experiment to a systems approach. Journal of International Development. 2013;25(7):968-986. https://doi.org/10.1002/jid.1786

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Danielsen, Solveig ; Centeno, Julio ; López, Julio ; Lezama, Lilliam ; Varela, Gregorio ; Castillo, Patricia ; Narváez, Cony ; Zeledón, Ivania ; Pavón, Francisco ; Boa, Eric. / Innovations in plant health services in Nicaragua : from grassroots experiment to a systems approach. I: Journal of International Development. 2013 ; Bind 25, Nr. 7. s. 968-986.

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