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Socio-economic Constraints to Community Participation in Rural Water Management: A case of Ndarugu-Thiririka Sub-catchment, Kiambu County 社区参与农村水资源管理的社会经济制约因素:基安布县 Ndarugu-Thiririka 小流域案例
Social and Economic Geography Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.12691/seg-7-1-1
Ann Waithaka
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A Comparative Study on the Preferences of Residents and Tourists in Urban Underground Street Planning 城市地下街道规划中居民与游客偏好的比较研究
Social and Economic Geography Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI: 10.12691/SEG-4-1-2
Pei Zhang, Jing Liu
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