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Ecohydrology as a tool for the survival of the threatened serengeti ecosystem |
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2013-01-09
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Gereta, Emmanuel J. Wolanski, Eric Mwangomo, Ephraim
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Elsevier B.V.
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Article
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Hydrology Water quality Tanzania Kenya Migration
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Florida International University
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Ecohydrology as a tool for the survival of the threatened serengeti ecosystem |
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Transboundary water issues threaten the serengeti ecosystem |
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Creator: | |
Gereta, Emmanuel J.
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Fauna & Flora International
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text
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Hydrology Water resources Water management Wildlife Transboundary Migration Serengeti
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Transboundary water issues threaten the serengeti ecosystem |
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Water quantity and quality as the factors driving the serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania |
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2001-08-01
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Creator: | |
Gereta, Emmanuel J. Wolanski, Eric
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Publisher.Display: | |
Springer
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Article
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Water quality rainfall Africa Wildlife Runoff Migration Serengeti
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Source Institution: | |
Florida International University
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Water quantity and quality as the factors driving the serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania |
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