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... Washington, D.C. 20418 USA How to Order BOSTID Reports BOSTID manages programs with developing countries on behalf of the U.S.
From page 119...
... 21. Making Aquatic Weeds Useful: Some Perspectives for Developing Countries.
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... 1989, 150 pp. The purpose of this report is to create greater awareness of salt-tolerant plants and the special needs they may fill in developing countries.
From page 121...
... 1983, 56 pp. This Latin American shrub is being widely planted by villagers and government agencies in Indonesia to provide firewood, prevent erosion, provide honey, arid feed livestock.
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... 1983, 133 pp. Describes banteng, madura, mithan, yak, kouprey, babirusa, javan warty pig, and other obscure but possibly globally useful wild and domesticated animals that are indigenous to Asia.
From page 123...
... 72. Conserving Biodiversity: A Research Agenda for Development Agencies.
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... 33 6100 Darmstadt Germany T.O.O.L. Publications Sarphatistraat 650 1018 AV Amsterdam Netherlands Asia: Asian Institute of Technology Library & Regional Documentation Center PO Box 2754 Bangkok 10501 Thailand National Bookstore Sales Manager PO Box 1934 Manila Philippines BIODIVERSITY
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... Universiti of Malaya Main Library Building 59200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Researchco Periodicals 1865 Street No. 139 Tri Nagar Delhi 110 035 India China Natl Publications Import & Export Corp PO Box 88F Beijing China South America Enlace Ltda.
From page 127...
... 127 For More Information To receive more information about BOSTID reports and programs, please fill in the attached coupon and mail it to: Board on Science and Technology for International Development Publications and Information Services (FO-2060Z) Office of International Affairs National Research Council 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W Washington, D.C.


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