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Kumar Bhattacharyya
May 19, 2019
Planning

Análisis de las necesidades de financiamiento del SNAP 2006

Kumar Bhattacharyya
May 19, 2019
Planning

Este documento analiza las necesidades de financiamiento de 33 áreas del Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas (SNAP), existentes hasta 2006, con especial énfasis en las áreas protegidas continentales del Ecuador.

analisis-financiero-snap-2006-fan-ecuador.pdf

analysis-financial-needs-protected-area-system-2006-ecuador.pdf

Tagged: 2006, English, Spanish, Needs Assessment, Ecuador, Fondo Ambiental Nacional, National Environmental Fund, Latin America/Caribbean

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