Does sustainable intensification offer a pathway to improved food security for aquatic agricultural system-dependent communities?

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Does sustainable intensification offer a pathway to improved food security for aquatic agricultural system-dependent communities? / Attwood, Simon. J.; Park, Sarah ; Loos, Jacqueline et al.
Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture: An integrated systems research approach. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. S. 71-87 (Earthscan food and agriculture series).

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Attwood, SJ, Park, S, Loos, J, Philipps, M, Mills, D & McDougall, C 2017, Does sustainable intensification offer a pathway to improved food security for aquatic agricultural system-dependent communities? in Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture: An integrated systems research approach. Earthscan food and agriculture series, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London, S. 71-87. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315618791-5

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Attwood, S. J., Park, S., Loos, J., Philipps, M., Mills, D., & McDougall, C. (2017). Does sustainable intensification offer a pathway to improved food security for aquatic agricultural system-dependent communities? In Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture: An integrated systems research approach (S. 71-87). (Earthscan food and agriculture series). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315618791-5

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Attwood SJ, Park S, Loos J, Philipps M, Mills D, McDougall C. Does sustainable intensification offer a pathway to improved food security for aquatic agricultural system-dependent communities? in Sustainable Intensification in Smallholder Agriculture: An integrated systems research approach. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2017. S. 71-87. (Earthscan food and agriculture series). doi: 10.4324/9781315618791-5

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