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Groundwater in Urban Development: Assessing Management Needs and Formulating Policy Strategies (World Bank Technical Paper)

✍ Scribed by Stephen Foster, Adrian Lawrence, Brian Morris


Publisher
World Bank Publications
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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This paper highlights key urban groundwater issues and management needs. It also raises awareness and understanding of hydrogeological processes in urban areas and provides a framework for the proper and systematic consideration of groundwater dimensions in urban management. This paper suggests options for greater sustainable development and management of groundwater in urban areas.


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