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Neglecting the urban poor in Bangladesh: research, policy and action in the context of climate change

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Neglecting the urban poor in Bangladesh: research, policy and action in the context of climate change. / Banks, Nicola; Roy, Manoj; Hulme, David.
Manchester: Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2011. (BWPI Working Paper).

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Banks N, Roy M, Hulme D. Neglecting the urban poor in Bangladesh: research, policy and action in the context of climate change. Manchester: Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester. 2011. (BWPI Working Paper).

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Banks, Nicola ; Roy, Manoj ; Hulme, David. / Neglecting the urban poor in Bangladesh : research, policy and action in the context of climate change. Manchester : Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2011. (BWPI Working Paper).

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