If you liked Ecodeveloment in Tanzania by Bernhard Glaeser, start with Ecodevelopment (1984), The Green Revolution revisited (1987), and Umweltpolitik zwischen Reparatur und Vorbeugung (1989). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Ecodeveloment in Tanzania?

BookOrb recommends Ecodevelopment (1984), The Green Revolution revisited (1987), Umweltpolitik zwischen Reparatur und Vorbeugung (1989), Die Krise der Landwirtschaft (1986), and Coastal Management Revisited (2023).

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Who wrote Ecodeveloment in Tanzania?

Ecodeveloment in Tanzania is by Bernhard Glaeser.