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Sustainable resource management: an institutional perspective

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  • Pant, Dhruba
  • Chopra, R.
  • Sen, D.
  • Shrestha, Pratima

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  • Pant, Dhruba & Chopra, R. & Sen, D. & Shrestha, Pratima, 2008. "Sustainable resource management: an institutional perspective," Conference Papers h041746, International Water Management Institute.
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