Water allocation and management in Northern Thailand: The case of mae sa watershed
© 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Physical availability of water and technical means for water storage and conveyance do not necessarily guarantee access to water for all groups of society. This is particularly true for the highland areas of northern Thailand where water is the object of co...
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Main Authors: | Andreas Neef, Chapika Sangkapitux, Wolfram Spreer, Peter Elstner, Liane Chamsai, Anne Bollen, Jirawan Kitchaicharoen |
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2018
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