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Water rights and water fees in rural Tanzania

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  • van Koppen, Barbara
  • Sokile, C. S.
  • Lankford, B. A.
  • Hatibu, N.
  • Mahoo, H.
  • Yanda, P. Z.

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  • van Koppen, Barbara & Sokile, C. S. & Lankford, B. A. & Hatibu, N. & Mahoo, H. & Yanda, P. Z., 2007. "Water rights and water fees in rural Tanzania," IWMI Books, Reports H040605, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Kabudi, P. J., 2005. "Challenges of legislating for water utilization in rural Tanzania: Drafting new laws," IWMI Books, Reports H038742, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Lankford, Bruce & van Koppen, Barbara & Franks, Tom & Mahoo, Henry, 2004. "Entrenched views or insufficient science?: Contested causes and solutions of water allocation; insights from the Great Ruaha River Basin, Tanzania," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 69(2), pages 135-153, September.
    3. Lankford, B., 2004. "The river basin game: A water dialogue tool," IWMI Working Papers H036026, International Water Management Institute.
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