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The Nitrogen Legacy

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  • Sebastien Desbureaux
  • Esha Zaveri
  • Jason Russ
  • Giovanna Ribeiro
  • Richard Damania
  • Aude-Sophie Rodella

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  • Sebastien Desbureaux & Esha Zaveri & Jason Russ & Giovanna Ribeiro & Richard Damania & Aude-Sophie Rodella, 2019. "The Nitrogen Legacy," World Bank Publications - Reports 33073, The World Bank Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wboper:33073
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    1. Ver Hoef, Jay & Peterson, Erin & Clifford, David & Shah, Rohan, 2014. "SSN: An R Package for Spatial Statistical Modeling on Stream Networks," Journal of Statistical Software, Foundation for Open Access Statistics, vol. 56(i03).
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