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"There is no real sustainable management of forests" in East Africa, said Frans Bongers , a Dutch ecologist at Wageningen University and one of the authors of the study.
A Shift for the Magi? Frankincense Shortage Leslie Josephs 2011
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Mr. Bongers estimated that half of the 4,500 metric tons exported each year from Ethiopia is shipped to China, where it is used in traditional Chinese medicine.
A Shift for the Magi? Frankincense Shortage Leslie Josephs 2011
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Bongers anticipates the project will cost $53 million.
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"We enable them to innovate much better," says Bongers.
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Bongers anticipates the project will cost $53 million.
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Roughly 300,000 people each year have visited past installations, Bongers says.
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Mind you, that future may not be realized for another decade or so in the United States, Bongers says.
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So says Peter Bongers, chief executive and co-founder of Living Tomorrow, a company that since 1991 has brought together top technology, consumer goods, and design firms to develop innovative products and then exhibit them to the public in specially designed museums.
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Erik Bongers: Thank you for reminding me about "Tous les matins du monde"!
Music While Painting James Gurney 2008
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Panama, who conducted the review with Frans Bongers of Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
latimes.com - News 2011
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