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Decentralization of Natural Resources Management in ASEAN

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Kalirajan, Kaliappa
Zaman, Kazi Arif Uz
Wijesekere, Gaminiratne

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Springer Nature Singapore Pte. Ltd.

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The ASEAN region, with a land area of 4.5 million km2, account for nearly 3% of the world total land mass. This region has a population over 605 million of which 45% live in urban areas. The region has 60% of the peatland areas of the world (25 million ha.).

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Decentralization and Development of Sri Lanka Within a Unitary State

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2099-12-31
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