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Introduction to section 1 - Learning as a process : understanding one's role in the new learning demands of multifunctional land use systems, working with different actors, tools and scales. / Sriskandarajah, Nadarajah; Cerf, Marianne; Noe, Egon.
Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas. red. / Hans Langeveld; Niels Röling. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2006. s. 27-28.
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Harvard
Sriskandarajah, N, Cerf, M & Noe, E 2006, Introduction to section 1 - Learning as a process: understanding one's role in the new learning demands of multifunctional land use systems, working with different actors, tools and scales. i H Langeveld & N Röling (red), Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas. Wageningen Academic Publishers, s. 27-28, The European Symposium of the International Farming Systems Association (IFSA), Wageningen, Holland, 07/05/2006.
APA
Sriskandarajah, N., Cerf, M., & Noe, E. (2006). Introduction to section 1 - Learning as a process: understanding one's role in the new learning demands of multifunctional land use systems, working with different actors, tools and scales. I H. Langeveld, & N. Röling (red.), Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas (s. 27-28). Wageningen Academic Publishers.
Vancouver
Sriskandarajah N, Cerf M, Noe E. Introduction to section 1 - Learning as a process: understanding one's role in the new learning demands of multifunctional land use systems, working with different actors, tools and scales. I Langeveld H, Röling N, red., Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas. Wageningen Academic Publishers. 2006. s. 27-28
Author
Sriskandarajah, Nadarajah ; Cerf, Marianne ; Noe, Egon. / Introduction to section 1 - Learning as a process : understanding one's role in the new learning demands of multifunctional land use systems, working with different actors, tools and scales. Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas. red. / Hans Langeveld ; Niels Röling. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2006. s. 27-28
Bibtex
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