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Using Water Efficiently: Technological Options

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  • Xie, M.
  • Kuffner, U.
  • Le Moigne, G.

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  • Xie, M. & Kuffner, U. & Le Moigne, G., 1993. "Using Water Efficiently: Technological Options," Papers 205, World Bank - Technical Papers.
  • Handle: RePEc:fth:wobate:205
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    1. Kumar, M. D. & Amarasinghe, Upali A. & Sharma, Bharat R. & Trivedi, Kairav & Singh, O. P. & Sikka, Alok K. & van Dam, Jos C., 2009. "Water productivity improvements in Indian Agriculture: potentials, constraints and prospects," IWMI Conference Proceedings 260570, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Rukhshanda Rehman & Muhammad Sagheer Aslam & Elżbieta Jasińska & Muhammad Faisal Javed & Miroslava Goňo, 2023. "Guidelines for the Technical Sustainability Evaluation of the Urban Drinking Water Systems Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process," Resources, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-26, January.
    3. World Bank, 2000. "Niger : Towards Water Resource Management," World Bank Publications - Reports 14981, The World Bank Group.
    4. Kumar, M. Dinesh & Amarasinghe, Upali A., 2009. "Water productivity improvements in Indian agriculture: potentials, constraints and prospects," IWMI Books, Reports H042634, International Water Management Institute.
    5. Kumar, M. Dinesh & Amarasinghe, Upali A., 2009. "Water productivity improvements in Indian agriculture: potentials, constraints and prospects," Book Chapters,, International Water Management Institute.

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    developing countries ; water;

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