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Implications of land use practices and socio-hydrological vulnerability within a rapidly developing city: a case study of the Umhlatuzana River, Ethekwini, South Africa.

2020

Webster, Candice Natasha. | Munien, Suveshnee. | Naidoo, Sershen.


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Other Subjects
Socio-hydrology.; Land use practices.; Anthropogenic activities.; Human-water interactions.; Water quality.; Pollution.; River water.
Language
English
Format
application/pdf
Type
Thesis

2024-10-08
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