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Title
Community-based water law and water resource management reform in developing countries: rationale, contents and key messages
Contributor
Koppen, B. C. P. van (Barbara C. P.)
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 2007
Publication Information
CABI
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Water Resources Collections and Archives
Collection
Coastal Conservancy and related aquatic resources documentation
Rights Information
Copyright Unknown
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Description
Scope/Content: Includes bibliographical references.
Type
text
Extent
11 pages
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2ht2ngs
cuwr_conservancy_001_3818
Language
English
eng
Subject
Water--Law and legislation--Developing countries
Water resources development--Developing countries

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