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Workshop on Arid Lands' Biodiversity in North Africa, held in the Safir Hotel, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt, during 14–16 November 1994, The Allaqi Project Workshop on Sustainable Development and Fuel-wood in Wadi Allaqi, Lake Nasser Area, held in the Unit of Environmental Studies and Development, South Valley University, Aswan, Egypt, during 14–18 December 1994, & Second Regional Meeting of Arab National MAB Committees, held on Cairo University Premises during 18–21 December 1994
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24 August 2009
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