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• The horticultural practices of
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ReferencesBakhit, A.M.A. 1983. ‘D
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IntroductionLAND tenure is the inst
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4. Unclaimed land, used as range la
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Pastoralists Tenure SystemSeasonal
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ural conditions in the country. The
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ReferencesMustafa M. Suleiman and Y
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IntroductionACCORDING to the 1993 p
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evidently committed to the basic hu
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party had the strongest support in
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valuable gifts with their counterpa
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them that she was an Arab kin and t
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‘indirect rule’, i.e. tribal le
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Darfur BetweenConflict Systems:An A
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many interventions that took place
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EnvironmentalDegradation andConflic
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and reaches 1000mm in Jabal Marrah
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and monitoring and evaluation. The
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Development StrategyIn view of the
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Conclusion93
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Glossary95
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A DARFUR TIMELINEc. 1200-1300 A Daj
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BIBLIOGRAPHYAdam Azzain Muhammad &
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Mohammed-Salih, M. A. 1989. Ecologi
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The Academic Advisory Committee of
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