Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations: example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania

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Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations : example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania. / Kironyi, Lekumok Lemeria; Makindara, Jeremiah ; Birch-Thomsen, Torben.

I: International Journal of Water Resources Development, Bind 39, Nr. 5, 2023, s. 869-894 .

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Kironyi, LL, Makindara, J & Birch-Thomsen, T 2023, 'Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations: example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania', International Journal of Water Resources Development, bind 39, nr. 5, s. 869-894 . https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2023.2207684

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Kironyi, L. L., Makindara, J., & Birch-Thomsen, T. (2023). Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations: example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 39(5), 869-894 . https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2023.2207684

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Kironyi LL, Makindara J, Birch-Thomsen T. Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations: example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania. International Journal of Water Resources Development. 2023;39(5):869-894 . https://doi.org/10.1080/07900627.2023.2207684

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Kironyi, Lekumok Lemeria ; Makindara, Jeremiah ; Birch-Thomsen, Torben. / Domestic practices for accessing water and rural-urban transformations : example of emerging urban centres in Tanzania. I: International Journal of Water Resources Development. 2023 ; Bind 39, Nr. 5. s. 869-894 .

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