• Constructions for Housing in Developing Countries Report on Research Study in Central America (1979) on behalf of GATE, German Appropriate Technology Exchange ..
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  • Costa Rica community action (category Latin America)
    Rica (Spanish: Costa Rica or República de Costa Rica, is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the east and south, the
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  • page at Plants for a Future.[14] Central American Forest Gardens' - http://www.waldeneffect.org/blog/Central_American_Forest_Gardens/ Anthropogenic forests
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  • need is to educate people throughout Latin America to the iguana's plight. For example, in Central America people catch pregnant females and cut out the
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  • El Salvador community action (category Latin America)
    species of sea turtles in the world; six of them nest on the coasts of Central America, and four make their home on the Salvadoran coast. Of these four species
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  • acres), are considered the lungs of Central America and comprise the second largest-sized rainforest of the Americas. W From Wikipedia:Tourism in Nicaragua
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  • Wikipedia:Guatemala Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico, to the northeast by
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  • is to take place. 1-2 ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION Leucaena originated in Central America and Mexico, where it is still widespread today, primarily in dry lowland
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  • useful as PC_P crop Amaranthus cruentus origin=Central America Amaranthus cruentus origin=Central America Phaseolus formosus Kunth. ancestor of Phaseolus
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  • comes from China, Indochina, Indonesia, the East and West Indies and Central America. Cassia bark is coarser and less fragrant than cinnamon and is sometimes
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  • a munitions train carrying weapons to the Contra (death squads) in Central America. While Brian and two others were peacefully blocking the tracks, the
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  • by soybeans. Popular today in most tropical countries, especially in Central America where it is the main green manure used in Slash/Mulch farming practices
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  • engineering firm JEP Ingenieros for non-governmental organizations Central America Foundation for Rural Education Development (CAFRED) and ConTextos. It
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  • Consortium Legal. ECO 2030 UEES. Eco El Salvador. Eco Reinvent. ECOP Central América. Espacio Joven. Hábitat Sivar. Hub de Finanzas Sostenibles El Salvador
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  • Quote from Raise and Eat Your Own Iguanas "Small farmers in Central America may soon be raising green iguanas as they do free-range chickens. Green iguanas
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  • non-hydroelectric, renewable, electrical power in the U.S. Many places in Central America are also utilizing their high geothermal activity. The region is a leader
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  • to expand the initiative across Africa and into South-East Asia and Central America. If you would like further information or wish to support SHE, the official
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  • tropical to subtropical fruit in the cactus family, native to South and Central America. It needs to climb on a trellis, rocks or a large tree. Its three sided
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  • only in the vicinity of extinct or still-active volcanoes, e.g. in Central America, East Africa, East Asia and Europe (Fig. 3). Figure 3 Europeans have
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  • of South America; there is evidence of its cultivation on the Peruvian coast about 2500 BC (earlier than maize and cassava). In South America it now extends
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