Need for data that ignores boundaries; environment data: the case of Botswana

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1995-05Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
Molomo, B. C;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
African Statistical Association (ASFA).;
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This paper is focuses on the need for data that ignores boundaries; environmental data: The case of Botswana. The environment has been defined to comprise “systems of renewable and non-renewable resources, which interact with the existence of mankind”. This interaction between the environment and mankind is what makes environmental issues very complex and multidisciplinary in character.
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“Molomo, B. C; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; African Statistical Association (ASFA). (1995-05). Need for data that ignores boundaries; environment data: the case of Botswana. UN. ECA Joint IAOS/AFSA Managing Development in the 1990s and Beyond: New trends in Statistics Conference ( 1995: May.22- 24: Addis Ababa,Ethiopia). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/16706”Conference
UN. ECA Joint IAOS/AFSA Managing Development in the 1990s and Beyond: New trends in Statistics Conference ( 1995: May.22- 24: Addis Ababa,Ethiopia)Collections
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