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Scoping study on natural resources and climate change in Southeast Asia with a focus on agriculture. Final report

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  • Johnston, Robyn M.
  • Hoanh, Chu Thai
  • Lacombe, Guillaume
  • Noble, Andrew D.
  • Smakhtin, Vladimir
  • Suhardiman, Diana
  • Kam, Suan Pheng
  • Choo, P. S

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  • Johnston, Robyn M. & Hoanh, Chu Thai & Lacombe, Guillaume & Noble, Andrew D. & Smakhtin, Vladimir & Suhardiman, Diana & Kam, Suan Pheng & Choo, P. S, 2009. "Scoping study on natural resources and climate change in Southeast Asia with a focus on agriculture. Final report," IWMI Research Reports H042414, International Water Management Institute.
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    3. Johnston, Robyn & Hoanh, Chu Thai & Lacombe, Guillaume & Lefroy, R. & Pavelic, Paul & Fry, Carolyn., 2012. "Managing water in rainfed agriculture in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Final report prepared by IWMI for Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)," IWMI Research Reports H044646, International Water Management Institute.

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