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Reliving the past in a changed environment: Hydropower ambitions, opportunities and constraints in Tajikistan

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  • Wegerich, Kai & Olsson, Oliver & Froebrich, Jochen, 2007. "Reliving the past in a changed environment: Hydropower ambitions, opportunities and constraints in Tajikistan," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 35(7), pages 3815-3825, July.
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