The sustainable livelihoods approach: a frame for furthering our understanding of organic farming systems

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The sustainable livelihoods approach : a frame for furthering our understanding of organic farming systems. / Oelofse, Myles; Jensen, Henning Høgh.

Cultivation the future based on science: volume 1: organic crop production. red. / Daniel Neuhoff; Niels Halberg; Thomas Alföldi; William Lockeretz; Andreas Thommen; Ilse A. Rasmussen; John Hermansen; Mette Vaarst; Lorna Lueck; Fabio Caporali; Henning Høgh Jensen; Paola Migliorini; Helga Willer. International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR), 2008. s. 814-817.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Oelofse, M & Jensen, HH 2008, The sustainable livelihoods approach: a frame for furthering our understanding of organic farming systems. i D Neuhoff, N Halberg, T Alföldi, W Lockeretz, A Thommen, IA Rasmussen, J Hermansen, M Vaarst, L Lueck, F Caporali, HH Jensen, P Migliorini & H Willer (red), Cultivation the future based on science: volume 1: organic crop production. International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR), s. 814-817, The Scientific Conference of the International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR), Modena, Italien, 18/06/2008. <http://www.isofar.org>

APA

Oelofse, M., & Jensen, H. H. (2008). The sustainable livelihoods approach: a frame for furthering our understanding of organic farming systems. I D. Neuhoff, N. Halberg, T. Alföldi, W. Lockeretz, A. Thommen, I. A. Rasmussen, J. Hermansen, M. Vaarst, L. Lueck, F. Caporali, H. H. Jensen, P. Migliorini, & H. Willer (red.), Cultivation the future based on science: volume 1: organic crop production (s. 814-817). International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR). http://www.isofar.org

Vancouver

Oelofse M, Jensen HH. The sustainable livelihoods approach: a frame for furthering our understanding of organic farming systems. I Neuhoff D, Halberg N, Alföldi T, Lockeretz W, Thommen A, Rasmussen IA, Hermansen J, Vaarst M, Lueck L, Caporali F, Jensen HH, Migliorini P, Willer H, red., Cultivation the future based on science: volume 1: organic crop production. International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR). 2008. s. 814-817

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Oelofse, Myles ; Jensen, Henning Høgh. / The sustainable livelihoods approach : a frame for furthering our understanding of organic farming systems. Cultivation the future based on science: volume 1: organic crop production. red. / Daniel Neuhoff ; Niels Halberg ; Thomas Alföldi ; William Lockeretz ; Andreas Thommen ; Ilse A. Rasmussen ; John Hermansen ; Mette Vaarst ; Lorna Lueck ; Fabio Caporali ; Henning Høgh Jensen ; Paola Migliorini ; Helga Willer. International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR), 2008. s. 814-817

Bibtex

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