TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 11Thailand Development Research Institute, 1996 |
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หน้า 8
... dry season . Lowland farmers have reacted to resource deple- tion by changing the second crop from rice to soy bean . Observing the trend of dwindling resources , many have opted out of agriculture . The land boom toward the end of the ...
... dry season . Lowland farmers have reacted to resource deple- tion by changing the second crop from rice to soy bean . Observing the trend of dwindling resources , many have opted out of agriculture . The land boom toward the end of the ...
หน้า 9
... dry season , as demand has been increasing from all sectors December 1996 9 TDRI Quarterly Review.
... dry season , as demand has been increasing from all sectors December 1996 9 TDRI Quarterly Review.
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No 3 Thailand Development Research Institute September 1996 | 2 |
So Who Pays? | 12 |
Peoples Participation in Community Development | 19 |
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