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Formal water rights in rural Tanzania: Deepening the dichotomy?

Barbara van Koppen, C. S. Sokile, N. Hatibu, B. A. Lankford, H. Mahoo and P.Z. Yanda
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P.Z. Yanda: Sokile, C. S. – Research Associate & Ph.D. student in RIPARWIN, Sokoine Univ. of Agriculture

No H035857, IWMI Working Papers from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: Water; rights; /; Water; law; /; Water; scarcity; /; Water; use; /; Water; users’; associations; /; Irrigation; water; /; Cost; recovery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: vii, 26p.
Date: 2004
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