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Water poverty in the northeastern hill region (India): potential alleviation through multiple-use water systems: cross-learnings from Nepal Hills

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  • Sharma, Bharat R.
  • Riaz, M. V.
  • Pant, Dhruba
  • Adhikary, D. L.
  • Bhatt, B. P.
  • Rahman, H.

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  • Sharma, Bharat R. & Riaz, M. V. & Pant, Dhruba & Adhikary, D. L. & Bhatt, B. P. & Rahman, H., 2010. "Water poverty in the northeastern hill region (India): potential alleviation through multiple-use water systems: cross-learnings from Nepal Hills," IWMI Research Reports H042825, International Water Management Institute.
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    DOI: 3910/2009.200
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    1. Peter Lawrence & Jeremy Meigh & Caroline Sullivan, 2002. "The Water Poverty Index:an International Comparison," Keele Economics Research Papers KERP 2002/19, Centre for Economic Research, Keele University, revised Mar 2003.
    2. van Koppen, Barbara & Smits, Stef & Moriarty, Patrick & Penning de Vries, Frits W.T. & Mikhail, Monique & Boelee, Eline, 2009. "Climbing the water ladder: multiple-use water services for poverty reduction," IWMI Books, International Water Management Institute, number 137955.
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