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S. - L. Rautanen, Seppala, O., and Skytta, T.,
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S. Janakarajan, Raman, S., Jothi, G., and Prabahar, G.,
“Impacts of increased urban demand for water on livelihood resilience in Chennai's peri-urban areas”. Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS), Chennai, India, p. 20 p. : 3 boxes, 1 fig., 15 tab., 2006.
M. Jeths,
“Institutional environment and the local coping strategies for multiple use of water in Legedini, Ethiopia”. Agriculture University Wageningen, Irrigation and Water Engineering Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands, p. ix, 85, XXVI p. : boxes, fig., photogr., tab., 2006.
J. Soussan, Noel, S., Harlin, J., and Schmidt, S.,
“Linking poverty reduction and water management”. Poverty-Environment Partnership (PEP), S.l., p. 78 p. : 30 boxes, 2006.
B. van Koppen, Moriarty, P. B., and Boelee, E.,
Multiple-use water services to advance the Millennium Development Goals, vol. no. 98. Battaramulla, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI), 2006, p. v, 44 p. : 2 boxes, 4 fig., 1 tab.
P. Steele, Oviedo, G., and McCauley, D.,
Poverty, health, and ecosystems : experience from Asia. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature, 2006, p. 305 p. : 13 maps, 20 tab.