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Developing new urban water supplies: Investigating motivations and barriers to groundwater use in Cape Town

E. Luker and L. Harris. (2018). Developing new urban water supplies: Investigating motivations and barriers to groundwater use in Cape Town. International Journal of Water Resources Development.

Author anna kaveneyPosted on July 18, 2019July 18, 2019Categories Publications, Water and Development

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