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Reconnaissance Report Potential for Water Harvesting from Roads

Reconnaissance Report Potential for Water Harvesting from Road Catchments: the Case of Freweign-Hawzien-Abreha Weatsbeha Route, Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Authors: Berhane Grum (Mekelle University, Ethiopia), Kifle Woldearegay (Mekelle University, Ethiopia), Frank Van Steenbergen (MetaMeta, The Netherlands), Diego Garcia-Landarte Puertas (MetaMeta, The Netherlands), Martin Van Beusekom (MetaMeta, The Netherlands) and Marta Agujetas (MetaMeta, The Netherlands)
Year: 2014


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Last modified: November 2, 2014

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