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Impact of small dams on agriculture and groundwater development: A case study from Pakistan

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  • Ashraf, M.
  • Kahlown, M.A.
  • Ashfaq, A.

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  • Ashraf, M. & Kahlown, M.A. & Ashfaq, A., 2007. "Impact of small dams on agriculture and groundwater development: A case study from Pakistan," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 92(1-2), pages 90-98, August.
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