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PATHWAYS FOR PARTICIPATORY WATER GOVERNANCE IN ASHAIMAN, GHANA: LEARNING FROM INSTITUTIONAL BRICOLAGE AND HYDROSOCIAL PERSPECTIVES

Peloso, M. M.  & Harris, L. M (2017).  Pathways for Participatory Water Governance in Ashaiman, Ghana: Learning from Institutional Bricolage and Hydrosocial Perspectives. Society & Natural Resources 30(12). Preprint PDF of the article here

Author meggan jacobsonPosted on November 22, 2017June 1, 2018Categories News, Water and Development

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