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Urban water supply and structural demand management practices in Malawi

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Urban water supply and structural demand management practices in Malawi. / Mhango, D. H.Z.; Folkard, A. M.
In: Science, Technology and Development, Vol. 16, No. 2, 01.08.1998, p. 55-75.

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Mhango, DHZ & Folkard, AM 1998, 'Urban water supply and structural demand management practices in Malawi', Science, Technology and Development, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 55-75.

APA

Mhango, D. H. Z., & Folkard, A. M. (1998). Urban water supply and structural demand management practices in Malawi. Science, Technology and Development, 16(2), 55-75.

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Mhango DHZ, Folkard AM. Urban water supply and structural demand management practices in Malawi. Science, Technology and Development. 1998 Aug 1;16(2):55-75.

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Mhango, D. H.Z. ; Folkard, A. M. / Urban water supply and structural demand management practices in Malawi. In: Science, Technology and Development. 1998 ; Vol. 16, No. 2. pp. 55-75.

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