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Aquatic ecology / Environmental social science / Integrated urban water management / Water resources management / Water resources / Urban planning / ICLEI / Adaptation to global warming / Water-sensitive urban design / Water / Environment / Water management
Date: 2011-06-21 15:51:25
Aquatic ecology
Environmental social science
Integrated urban water management
Water resources management
Water resources
Urban planning
ICLEI
Adaptation to global warming
Water-sensitive urban design
Water
Environment
Water management

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