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Date: 2011-01-22 05:30:35
Aquatic ecology
Environmental science
World Water Forum
Water resources
Food security
Global change
Singapore International Water Week
European Water Partnership
Water
Environment
Earth

5th World Water Forum Istanbul Declaration of Heads of States on Water 16 March 2009

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