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01.09.2000

On the Ground Research: A Workshop to Identify the Research Needs of Communities Affected by Large-Scale Mining

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Report from the Workshop held in Ottawa, April 14-16, 2000. Prepared by MiningWatch Canada and the Canadian Consortium for International Social Development (CCISD). Also in Spanish.

On the Ground Research: A Workshop to Identify the Research Needs of Communities Affected by Large-Scale Mining

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