Experimentation in the design of public policies: the uruguayan soils conservation plans. Research article.
ABSTRACT.Agricultural intensification in Latin America has led to accelerated soil erosion, water pollution and food with pesticide residues, which are all signs of unsustainable development. In Uruguay, agricultural intensification with continuous cropping has threatened the country?s primary natur...
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2020
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