Poverty mapping study area

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Poverty mapping study area. This map represents the study area for the poverty mapping project for West Africa for generation of reliable statistical and cartographic products to communicate the relationship between rural poverty and land use potential in West Africa, in order to provide information to ensure optimal use of research investment.
Sources Statistics Norway / SSB
Link to web-site http://www.povertymap.net/
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Emmanuelle Bournay, Philippe Rekacewicz, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Appears in Mapping indicators of poverty in West Africa
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Published May 97
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