The environmental fate of agro-chemicals: A case study in the mae sa noi watershed
© 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. “Pesticides spread their toxic reach,” and “the source of life is poisoned”. These were headlines of the daily Bangkok Post in 1997 and 2001. When the agriculture of Thailand shifted from subsistence farming to the production of cash crops about three decad...
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Main Authors: | Holger Ciglasch, Julia Busche, Peter Ballarin, Christopher E. Tarn, Wulf Amelung, Martin Kaupenjohann, Kanita Ueangsawat, Pamornwan Nutniyom, Suphot Totrakool, Gunnar Kahl, Joachim Ingwersen, Thilo Streck |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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