Simplest is not always best - physical and climatic constraints to community water supply in Zimbabwe
Patrick Moriarty | Christopher Lovell
This article gives a brief overview of findings from nearly ten years of interdisciplinary research in south-eastern Zimbabwe. It outlines some of the major findings, and their relevance in terms of waterresource development, rural livelihoods, and environmental sustainability.
resource development, rural livelihoods, and environmental sustainability.
Encyclopedia of Molecular Biology
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2002
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