GWI Working Bibliography 7.10.07

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GWI Working Bibliography
7.10.07
Global Water Initiatives: A Working Bibliography
Initially compiled January 19, 2005 by Robert Merideth,
Editor in Chief, Udall Center Publications
using the Web of Science.
Updated July 10, 2007 by Emily McGovern,
Research Analyst and Editorial Associate
Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy
The University of Arizona
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