Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how

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Main Author: Peden, Donald G.
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Language:Inglés
Published: 2008
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1441
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spelling CGSpace14412024-01-09T09:49:57Z Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how Peden, Donald G. 2008-11-15 2010-05-09T19:26:50Z 2010-05-09T19:26:50Z Newsletter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/1441 en Open Access application/pdf Peden, D. 2008. Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how. Collective Action News (4).
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Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how
title Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how
title_full Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how
title_fullStr Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how
title_full_unstemmed Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how
title_short Could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters? Nile Basin studies show how
title_sort could 150 million thirsty livestock be efficient water harvesters nile basin studies show how
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