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Fortunately there are substitutes for water: otherwise our hydropolitical futures would be impossible  [1993]

Allan, T. (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Malet Street, London, WC1 (United Kingdom));

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Language:
English
In AGRIS since:
1996
Publisher:
Overseas Development Administration
All titles:
"Fortunately there are substitutes for water: otherwise our hydropolitical futures would be impossible"@eng
Other:
"12 ref., 3 tab."
"Proceedings of the conference on priorities for water resources allocation and management. Natural Resources and Engineering Advisers Conference, Southampton, July 1992..- London (United Kingdom): Overseas Development Administration, 1993.- ISBN 0-90-2500-49-X. p. 13-26"
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Bibliographic information

Language:
English
In AGRIS since:
1996
Publisher:
Overseas Development Administration
All titles:
"Fortunately there are substitutes for water: otherwise our hydropolitical futures would be impossible"@eng
Other:
"12 ref., 3 tab."
"Proceedings of the conference on priorities for water resources allocation and management. Natural Resources and Engineering Advisers Conference, Southampton, July 1992..- London (United Kingdom): Overseas Development Administration, 1993.- ISBN 0-90-2500-49-X. p. 13-26"