Rural regional planning in the Venezuelan Guayana: an approach to inform decision-making in peripheral areas
The Venezuelan economic crisis, combined with the creation of the Orinoco Mining Arc (OMA), has pushed thousands of people to work in wildcat mines in the Venezuelan Guayana. Even though attempts have been made to control illegal mining in the past, the absence of planning and lack of concrete econo...
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Auteur principal: | Ricardo Avella |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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