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GIS-based integrated modelling systems for natural resource management

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  • Mallawaarachchi, T.
  • Walker, P. A.
  • Young, M. D.
  • Smyth, R. E.
  • Lynch, H. S.
  • Dudgeon, G.

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  • Mallawaarachchi, T. & Walker, P. A. & Young, M. D. & Smyth, R. E. & Lynch, H. S. & Dudgeon, G., 1996. "GIS-based integrated modelling systems for natural resource management," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 50(2), pages 169-189.
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