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Background report: Kurunegala, Sri Lanka

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  • Nishshanka, R.
  • de Silva, Shyamalie
  • Clemett, Alexandra
  • Dissanayake, Priyanka
  • Jayakody, Priyantha
  • Jayaweera, P.

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  • Nishshanka, R. & de Silva, Shyamalie & Clemett, Alexandra & Dissanayake, Priyanka & Jayakody, Priyantha & Jayaweera, P., 2006. "Background report: Kurunegala, Sri Lanka," IWMI Research Reports H041009, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwt:rerpts:h041009
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    1. Panabokke, C. R., 2000. "The small tank cascade systems of the Rajarata: Their setting, distribution patterns, and hydrography," IWMI Books, Reports H025637, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Nishshanka, Rashika & de Silva, Shyamalie & Clemett, Alexandra, 2006. "Wilgoda line community survey summary report," IWMI Research Reports H041011, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Jayakody, Priyantha & Gunawardana, I. & Guneratne, S. & Clemett, Alexandra & Dissanayake, Priyanka, 2007. "Wastewater agriculture in Kurunegala City, Sri Lanka," IWMI Research Reports H041019, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Nishshanka, Rashika & de Silva, Shyamalie & Clemett, Alexandra, 2006. "Wilgoda line community survey summary report," IWMI Research Reports H041011, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Gunawardana, I. & Wijesinghe, K. & Amerasinghe, Priyanie & Clemett, Alexandra, 2007. "Hygiene and sanitation assessment report for Kurunegala, Sri Lanka," IWMI Research Reports H041021, International Water Management Institute.

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