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1- Les ouvrages recensés n’abordent guère le niveau international, parce que les enjeux « globaux » (fixation du carbone) étaient encore peu explicites à l’époque de leur recherche, mais aussi parce que bailleurs de fonds et ONG internationales sont relativement peu présents dans ce pays longtemps fermé et désormais puissant qu’est l’Inde.
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