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Impact of wastewater use on farm households in Nam Dinh, Vietnam

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  • Raschid-Sally, Liqa
  • Tuan, D. D.
  • Jayakody, Priyantha

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  • Raschid-Sally, Liqa & Tuan, D. D. & Jayakody, Priyantha, 2006. "Impact of wastewater use on farm households in Nam Dinh, Vietnam," Conference Papers h038717, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Scott, Christopher A. & Faruqui, N.I. & Raschid-Sally, Liqa (ed.), 2004. "Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: confronting the livelihood and environmental realities," IWMI Books, International Water Management Institute, number 139075.
    2. Scott, C. A. & Faruqui, N. I. & Raschid-Sally, L., 2004. "Wastewater use in irrigated agriculture: confronting the livelihood and environmental realities," IWMI Books, Reports H035947, International Water Management Institute.
    3. van der Hoek, W. & Ul Hassan, M. & Ensink, J. H. J. & Feenstra, S. & Raschid-Sally, L. & Munir, S. & Aslam, R. & Ali, N. & Hussain, R. & Matsuno, Y., 2002. "Urban wastewater: A valuable resource for agriculture - A case study from Haroonabad, Pakistan," IWMI Research Reports H030847, International Water Management Institute.
    4. van der Hoek, Wim & Ul Hassan, Mehmood & Ensink, Jeroen H.J. & Feenstra, Sabiena & Raschid-Sally, Liqa & Munir, Sarfraz & Aslam, Rizwan & Ali, Nazim & Hussain, Raheela & Matsuno, Yutaka, 2002. "Urban wastewater: A valuable resource for agriculture - A case study from Haroonabad, Pakistan," IWMI Research Reports 44566, International Water Management Institute.
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