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Title : Land moves and behaves:indigenous discourse on sustainable land management in Mexico
Company : International Institute for Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation (ITC)
Date : 27-May-2007
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An ethnoecological study was carried out in the Purhépecha community of San Francisco Pichátaro, West Central Mexico, with the purpose of investigating how land degradation, in terms of soil erosion and fertility depletion, was (and still is) handled by indigenous farmers so that traditional agriculture could remain sustainable over centuries.
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