The \Desert Bloom\ syndrome: politics, ideology, and irrigation development in the Northeast of Thailand. Working paper
Francois Author-Name 2: Floch, P. A2 1: Floch A2 2: P. Molle
No H041827, IWMI Working Papers from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: River; basin; management; River; basin; development; Water; demand; Symptoms; Irrigation; programs; Water; transfer; Dams; Reservoirs; Political; aspects; Public; investment; Social; aspects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29p.
Date: 2008
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