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Socio-hydrologic drivers of the pendulum swing between agricultural development and environmental health: a case study from Murrumbidgee River basin, Australia
J. Kandasamy
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
D. Sounthararajah
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
P. Sivabalan
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
A. Chanan
State Water Corporation of NSW, Sydney, Australia
S. Vigneswaran
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
M. Sivapalan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA
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