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Hydronomics and terranomics in the Nyando Basin of Western Kenya

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  • Onyango, L.
  • Swallow, B.
  • Meinzen-Dick, R.

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  • Onyango, L. & Swallow, B. & Meinzen-Dick, R., 2005. "Hydronomics and terranomics in the Nyando Basin of Western Kenya," IWMI Books, Reports H038753, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Molden, D. & Sakthivadevel, R. & Keller, J., 2001. "Hydronomic zones for developing basin water conservation strategies," Conference Papers h029298, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Molden, D. J. & Sakthivadivel, R. & Keller, J., 2001. "Hydronomic zones for developing basin water conservation strategies," IWMI Research Reports H029423, International Water Management Institute.
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