Autor: Antona, M.
- Companion modeling for multi-level water management
- Enhancing linkages: Contribution of the companion modeling approach to practical IWRM
- Targeting agricultural innovations and ecosystem service management in the northern Volta basin
- First WP4 Workshop report in Zebilla
- TAI Project - WP4 Workshops report
Autor: Kizito, Fred
- Companion modeling for multi-level water management
- Enhancing linkages: Contribution of the companion modeling approach to practical IWRM
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- Targeting agricultural innovations and ecosystem service management in the northern Volta basin
- TAI Project - WP4 Workshops report
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