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University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Centre for Land Use and Water Resources Research
Land Use and Water Resources Research
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7, Volume 7- Educational, institutional and governmental obstacles to protecting water resources from improper agricultural practices in Lebanon
by Farajalla, Nadium & Khoury, Ricardo [Downloadable!]
- Land-water interactions in five contrasting dairying catchments: issues and solutions
by Wilcock, Robert J. & Monaghan, Ross M. & Thorrold, Bruce S. & Meredith, Adrian S. & Betteridge, Keith & Duncan, Maurice J. [Downloadable!]
- Water harvesting options in the drylands at different spatial scales
by Ali, Akhtar & Oweis, Theib & Rashid, Mohammad & El-Naggar, Sobhi & Aal, Atef Abdul [Downloadable!]
6, Volume 6- In search of drivers for dry sanitation
by Rautanen, Sanna-Leena & Viskari, Eeva-Liisa [Downloadable!]
- The potential use of climate forecasts by community water system managers
by Yarnal, Brent & Heasley, Amy L. & O'Connor, Robert E. & Dow, Kirstin & Jocoy, Christine L. [Downloadable!]
- Development of TMDL watershed implementation plan using Annualized AGNPS
by Yuan, Y. & Bingner, R.L. & Boydstun, J. [Downloadable!]
- Rainwater harvesting in India: some critical issues for basin planning and research
by Kumar, M. Dinesh & Ghosh, Shantanu & Patel, Ankit & Singh, O.P. & Ravindranath, R. [Downloadable!]
2005, Volume 52004, Volume 42003, Volume 3- Assessment of a SWAT model for soil and water management in India
by Kaur, Ravinder & Srinivasan, R. & Mishra, Kamal & Dutta, D. & Prasad, Durga & Bansal, Gagan [Downloadable!]
- Watershed development: A solution to water shortages in semi-arid India or part of the problem?
by Batchelor, C.H. & Rama Mohan Rao, M.S. & Manohar Rao, S. [Downloadable!]
- Food security for sub-Saharan Africa: does water scarcity limit the options?
by Gowing, John [Downloadable!]
- Water cycle and people: water for feeding humanity
by Falkenmark, Malin [Downloadable!]
2002, Volume 22001, Volume 1- Social challenges in the Working for Water programme: findings from a study of selected projects
by Magadlela, Dumisani [Downloadable!]
- Hydrological impacts of invasive alien plants
by Calder, Ian & Dye, Peter [Downloadable!]
- Utilisation of invaders for secondary industries: a preliminary assessment
by Marais, Christo & Eckert, Jerry & Green, Carol [Downloadable!]
- Integrated control of invasive alien plants in terrestrial ecosystems
by van Wilgen, Brian & Richardson, Dave & Higgins, Steve [Downloadable!]
- The WORKING FOR WATER Programme
by McQueen, Carol & Noemdoe, Simone & Jezile, Nosipho [Downloadable!]
- The economics of biological invasions
by Perrings, Charles [Downloadable!]
- Invasive species: a costly catastrophe for native biodiversity
by McNeely, Jeff [Downloadable!]
- Hydrology of tropical montane cloud forests: A Reassessment
by Bruijnzeel, L.A. [Downloadable!]
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