Hydro politics and interprovincial relations in Pakistan : a case study of the Kalabagh Dam controversy
Water has vital importance in all aspects of human life. It is a key natural resource for any country. The demand for water is increasing due to population growth and poor water management. Many countries meet the demand for water by building reservoirs for water storage. The construction of reservo...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2012
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