Water abstraction and use patterns and their implications on downstream river flows: a case study of Mkoji Sub-Catchment in Tanzania
K. R. M. Rajabu,
H. F. Mahoo,
Hilmy Sally and
D. A. Mashauri
Conference Papers from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Water; rights; River; basins; Catchment; areas; Water; use; Irrigation; programs; Irrigated; farming; Irrigation; canals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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