Bio-cultural diversity in south America: Overcoming agro-extractivism linked to unhealthy diets

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Bio-cultural diversity in south America: Overcoming agro-extractivism linked to unhealthy diets. / Tribaldos, Theresa; Jacobi, Johanna; Llanque, Aymara et al.
Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets. Hrsg. / Kathleen Kevany; Paolo Prosperi. London: Taylor and Francis Inc., 2022. S. 636-647.

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Tribaldos, T, Jacobi, J, Llanque, A & Nogales, MT 2022, Bio-cultural diversity in south America: Overcoming agro-extractivism linked to unhealthy diets. in K Kevany & P Prosperi (Hrsg.), Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets. Taylor and Francis Inc., London, S. 636-647. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003174417-60

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Tribaldos, T., Jacobi, J., Llanque, A., & Nogales, M. T. (2022). Bio-cultural diversity in south America: Overcoming agro-extractivism linked to unhealthy diets. In K. Kevany, & P. Prosperi (Hrsg.), Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets (S. 636-647). Taylor and Francis Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003174417-60

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Tribaldos T, Jacobi J, Llanque A, Nogales MT. Bio-cultural diversity in south America: Overcoming agro-extractivism linked to unhealthy diets. in Kevany K, Prosperi P, Hrsg., Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Diets. London: Taylor and Francis Inc. 2022. S. 636-647 doi: 10.4324/9781003174417-60

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