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Water productivity in forestry and agroforestry

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  • Ong, C. K.
  • Swallow, B. M.

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  • Ong, C. K. & Swallow, B. M., 2003. "Water productivity in forestry and agroforestry," IWMI Books, Reports H032644, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Ong, C. K. & Wilson, J. & Deans, J. D. & Mulayta, J. & Raussen, T. & Wajja-Musukwe, N., 2002. "Tree-crop interactions: manipulation of water use and root function," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 53(1-3), pages 171-186, February.
    2. Calder, I. R., 1998. "Water-resource and land-use issues," IWMI Books, Reports H022680, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Calder, Ian R., 1998. "Water-resource and land-use issues," IWMI Books, International Water Management Institute, number 113610.
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    2. Abid Karray, J. & Lhomme, J.P. & Masmoudi, M.M. & Mechlia, N. Ben, 2008. "Water balance of the olive tree-annual crop association: A modeling approach," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 95(5), pages 575-586, May.
    3. Delbourg, Esther & Dinar, Shlomi, 2020. "The globalization of virtual water flows: Explaining trade patterns of a scarce resource," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 131(C).

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