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Promoting Development in Shared River Basins

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  • Mehmet Altingoz
  • Antti Belinskij
  • Christian Bréthaut
  • Afonso do Ó
  • Suren Gevinian
  • Glen Hearns
  • Marko Keskinen
  • Melissa McCracken
  • Vadim Ni
  • Niko Solninen
  • Aaron T. Wolf

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  • Mehmet Altingoz & Antti Belinskij & Christian Bréthaut & Afonso do Ó & Suren Gevinian & Glen Hearns & Marko Keskinen & Melissa McCracken & Vadim Ni & Niko Solninen & Aaron T. Wolf, 2018. "Promoting Development in Shared River Basins," World Bank Publications - Reports 29449, The World Bank Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wboper:29449
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    2. Canzler, Weert & Knie, Andreas, 2023. "The future of mobility: Winners and losers and new options in the public space," Discussion Papers, Research Group Digital Mobility and Social Differentiation SP III 2023-601, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
    3. dos Santos Almeida, Alexsandro Claudio & Mamédio, Mário Roberto & Goelzer, Ademar & Rodrigues, Lucas Araujo & Mateos, Luciano, 2023. "Shared centre pivot. An experience of smallholder irrigation in Midwest Brazil," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 275(C).

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