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Water abstraction and use patterns and their implications on downstream river flows: a case study of Mkoji Sub-Catchment in Tanzania

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  • Rajabu, K. R. M.
  • Mahoo, H. F.
  • Sally, Hilmy

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  • Rajabu, K. R. M. & Mahoo, H. F. & Sally, Hilmy, 2005. "Water abstraction and use patterns and their implications on downstream river flows: a case study of Mkoji Sub-Catchment in Tanzania," Conference Papers h037534, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Rajabu, Kossa R.M., 2007. "Use and impacts of the river basin game in implementing integrated water resources management in Mkoji sub-catchment in Tanzania," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 94(1-3), pages 63-72, December.
    2. Rajabu, Kossa R.M. & Mahoo, Henry F., 2008. "Challenges of optimal implementation of formal water rights systems for irrigation in the Great Ruaha River Catchment in Tanzania," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 95(9), pages 1067-1078, September.

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