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Samaru Miscellaneous Paper, 33. A socio-economic study of three villages in the Sokoto close settleo zone: 1. Land and people / Goddard, A. D.
Titre de série : Samaru Miscellaneous Paper, 33 Titre : A socio-economic study of three villages in the Sokoto close settleo zone: 1. Land and people Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Goddard, A. D. ; Fine, J. C. ; Norman, D. W. Mention d'édition : Institute for Agriculture Research Editeur : Institute for Agriculture Research Année de publication : 1971 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-03980 Note générale : This report is concerned with the central Sokoto close-settled zone which contains an extensive belt predominantly under annual cultivation some 70 miles north-south and 20 miles east-west with extensions along the Rima and Sokoto river valleys. Population densities throughout this belt are above 150-200 per square mile. The study villages were there fore chosen to represent each of three locational types of economic importance in the area. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Agriculture Méthodologie Demographie Population Sol Occupation du sol Socio-économie Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : This report is concerned with the central Sokoto close-settled zone which contains an extensive belt predominantly under annual cultivation some 70 miles north-south and 20 miles east-west with extensions along the Rima and Sokoto river valleys. Population densities throughout this belt are above 150-200 per square mile. The study villages were there fore chosen to represent each of three locational types of economic importance in the area. Note de contenu : This report is concerned with the central Sokoto close-settled zone which contains an extensive belt predominantly under annual cultivation some 70 miles north-south and 20 miles east-west with extensions along the Rima and Sokoto river valleys. Population densities throughout this belt are above 150-200 per square mile. The study villages were there fore chosen to represent each of three locational types of economic importance in the area. Samaru Miscellaneous Paper, 33. A socio-economic study of three villages in the Sokoto close settleo zone: 1. Land and people [texte imprimé] / Goddard, A. D. ; Fine, J. C. ; Norman, D. W. . - Institute for Agriculture Research . - Institute for Agriculture Research, 1971.
ISSN : CI-03980
This report is concerned with the central Sokoto close-settled zone which contains an extensive belt predominantly under annual cultivation some 70 miles north-south and 20 miles east-west with extensions along the Rima and Sokoto river valleys. Population densities throughout this belt are above 150-200 per square mile. The study villages were there fore chosen to represent each of three locational types of economic importance in the area.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Agriculture Méthodologie Demographie Population Sol Occupation du sol Socio-économie Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : This report is concerned with the central Sokoto close-settled zone which contains an extensive belt predominantly under annual cultivation some 70 miles north-south and 20 miles east-west with extensions along the Rima and Sokoto river valleys. Population densities throughout this belt are above 150-200 per square mile. The study villages were there fore chosen to represent each of three locational types of economic importance in the area. Note de contenu : This report is concerned with the central Sokoto close-settled zone which contains an extensive belt predominantly under annual cultivation some 70 miles north-south and 20 miles east-west with extensions along the Rima and Sokoto river valleys. Population densities throughout this belt are above 150-200 per square mile. The study villages were there fore chosen to represent each of three locational types of economic importance in the area. Réservation
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