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The ethics of socio-ecohydrological catchment management: towards hydrosolidarity
M. Falkenmark
Email for corresponding author: Malin.Falkenmark@siwi.org
Dept of System Ecology, Stockholm University
Email for corresponding author: Malin.Falkenmark@siwi.org
Stockholm International Water Institute
Email for corresponding author: Malin.Falkenmark@siwi.org
C. Folke
Email for corresponding author: Malin.Falkenmark@siwi.org
Dept of System Ecology, Stockholm University
Email for corresponding author: Malin.Falkenmark@siwi.org
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