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Häftad, Engelska, 2019
975 kr
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This book forms the proceedings of the 18th European conference on irrigation and drainage. Water is not a free commodity, and demand is becoming more and more intense for its allocation. This book focuses on the role of irrigation and drainage in the debate on water, and will be used by planners, designers and policy makers internationally.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1997
5 563 kr
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This book forms the proceedings of the 18th European conference on irrigation and drainage. Water is not a free commodity, and demand is becoming more and more intense for its allocation. This book focuses on the role of irrigation and drainage in the debate on water, and will be used by planners, designers and policy makers internationally.
Häftad, Engelska, 1993
1 204 kr
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A broad introduction to project management in the context of developing economies. This text is dedicated to concepts, systems and skills of project management covering technical, organizational and people related skills. No specialist knowledge of project management is assumed.
E-bok
Engelska, 20021 136 kr
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Water is often seen as a free commodity. However, this is rarely the case as demand for water is increasing significantly across the world. This book focuses on the key roles of irrigaiton and drainage in the debate on water. Irrigation is a major player in the demand for water and already accounts for between 70-80% of the total world consumption.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 20021 136 kr
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Water is often seen as a free commodity. However, this is rarely the case as demand for water is increasing significantly across the world. This book focuses on the key roles of irrigaiton and drainage in the debate on water. Irrigation is a major player in the demand for water and already accounts for between 70-80% of the total world consumption.