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Volume / Issue | 9(1) |
Pages | 75-93 |
Total Pages | 19 |
Article Link | http://soilandwater.bee.cornell.edu/publications/KendyWR07.pdf |
PDF Link | http://soilandwater.bee.cornell.edu/publications/KendyWR07.pdf |
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DOI | 10.2166/wp.2007.046 |
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Publication Date | 2007 |
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Abstract | China, like many countries, is experiencing an unprecedented rate of urbanization. Urbanization is usually thought to intensify inter-sectoral water conflicts. In contrast, this paper considers urbanization as part of a viable solution to the pro |
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