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Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up

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  • Salah Darghouth
  • Christopher Ward
  • Gretel Gambarelli
  • Erika Styger
  • Julienne Roux

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  • Salah Darghouth & Christopher Ward & Gretel Gambarelli & Erika Styger & Julienne Roux, 2008. "Watershed Management Approaches, Policies, and Operations : Lessons for Scaling Up," World Bank Publications - Reports 17240, The World Bank Group.
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    2. Calder, I. R., 1998. "Water-resource and land-use issues," IWMI Books, Reports H022680, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Doolette, J.B. & Magrath, W.B., 1990. "Watershed Development In Asia; Strategies And Technologies," Papers 127, World Bank - Technical Papers.
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