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Journal Article

Journal Article

Water sector reforms in Zimbabwe: the importance of policy and institutional coordination on implementation  [2005]

Makurira, H.; Mugumo, M.; FO [Corporate Author]

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Watershed Management and Sustainable Mountain Development. Working Paper (FAO)

Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
News
In AGRIS since:
2006
Issue:
8
Start Page:
167
End Page:
174
Publisher:
FAO
All titles:
"Water sector reforms in Zimbabwe: the importance of policy and institutional coordination on implementation"@eng
Other:
"Preparing for the next generation of watershed management programmes and projects Proceedings of the African Regional Workshop/ Swallow, B. (ed.); Tennyson, L. (ed.); Achouri, M.Tennyson, L.. FAO, Rome (Italy). Forest Resources Div., African Regional Workshop on Preparing the Next Generation of Watershed Management Programmes, Nairobi (Kenya), 8-10 Oct 2003, A0380"
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Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
News
In AGRIS since:
2006
Issue:
8
Start Page:
167
End Page:
174
Publisher:
FAO
All titles:
"Water sector reforms in Zimbabwe: the importance of policy and institutional coordination on implementation"@eng
Other:
"Preparing for the next generation of watershed management programmes and projects Proceedings of the African Regional Workshop/ Swallow, B. (ed.); Tennyson, L. (ed.); Achouri, M.Tennyson, L.. FAO, Rome (Italy). Forest Resources Div., African Regional Workshop on Preparing the Next Generation of Watershed Management Programmes, Nairobi (Kenya), 8-10 Oct 2003, A0380"