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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. ed. / Hans Langeveld; Niels Röling. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2006. p. 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. in H Langeveld & N Röling (eds), Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas. Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 27-28, The European Symposium of the International Farming Systems Association (IFSA), Wageningen, Netherlands, 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. In H. Langeveld, & N. Röling (Eds.), Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas (pp. 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. In Langeveld H, Röling N, editors, Changing European farming systems for a better future: new visions for rural areas. Wageningen Academic Publishers. 2006. p. 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. editor / Hans Langeveld ; Niels Röling. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2006. pp. 27-28
Bibtex
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RIS
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