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RECUPERACIÓN DE LA CONFIANZA, LA COMUNICACIÓN Y LA

7. LIDERAZGOS COMUNITARIOS EN LOS PROCESOS DE REPARACIÓN

7.5 RECUPERACIÓN DE LA CONFIANZA, LA COMUNICACIÓN Y LA

Funding for this study from NERC soil security fellowship is gratefully acknowledged. Jo Carter, Mathilde Raynaude, Colin Li, Yingxin Ye, Gauthier Leboudec and Margaret Glendining provided invaluable help in preparing this paper. We thank the Lawes Agricultural Trust and Rothamsted Research for data from the e-RA database. The Rothamsted Long-Term Experiments National Capability (LTE-NCG) is supported by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and the Lawes Agricultural Trust. 7. REFERENCES.

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