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Date: 2012-10-15 03:12:41
Sanitation
Hydrology
Integrated water resources management
Water industry
Water resources management
UNESCO-IHE
Water resources
Aral Sea
Global Water Partnership

UNESCO-IHE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR WATER EDUCATION DELFT, HETHERLANDS SCIENTIFIC-INFORMATION CENTRE OF INTERSTATE COORDINATION WATER COMMISSION

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