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    Water to thirsty fields: how social research can contribute

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    Samad, Madar
    Merrey, Douglas J.
    Date Issued
    2006
    Language
    en
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    Book Chapter
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    Samad, Madar; Merrey, Douglas. 2006. Water to thirsty fields: how social research can contribute. In Cernea, M. M.; Kassam, A. H. (Eds.). Researching the culture in agri-culture: social research for international development. Wallingford, U.K.: CABI. pp.140-165.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/37403
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    In Cernea, M. M.; Kassam, A. H. (Eds.). Researching the culture in agri-culture: social research for international development. Wallingford, U.K.: CABI
    AGROVOC Keywords
    gender; institutional development; research institutes; agricultural research; river basins; farmer-led irrigation; women; poverty; manual pumps
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