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Researching African environments: lessons for shared research

A new book draws attention to the twists and turns of participatory and integrative research in African environments. The editors present the highlights of the book and argue for “shared research” which calls for an openness to diverse perspectives and the integration of local knowledge and development contexts.

Researching African environments: lessons for shared research
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Publishing house: Oekom
Pages: 198-200

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