Water User Associations and the Politics of Water in Jordan

World Development - Tập 79 - Trang 164-176 - 2016
Daanish Mustafa1, Amelia Altz-Stamm2, Laura Mapstone Scott1
1King's College, London, UK
2University of Texas at Austin, USA

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