DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSURES
Sep 1, 1997
Discussions and Closure: Water Crisis in Developing World: Misconceptions about Solutions
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VIEW THE ORIGINAL ARTICLEAuthors: Bo G. Appelgren, Wulf Klohn, Phillip Z. Kirpich, Fellow, ASCE, and Harald D. Frederiksen, Fellow, ASCEAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 123, Issue 5
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Bo G. Appelgren
Sr. Ofcr., Land and Water Devel. Div., U.N. Food and Agriculture Org., 00100 Rome, Italy.
Wulf Klohn
Sr. Ofcr., Land and Water Devel. Div., U.N. Food and Agriculture Org., 00100 Rome, Italy.
Phillip Z. Kirpich, Fellow, ASCE
Retired, 20 Island Ave., Miami Beach, FL 33139; formerly, Div. Chf., World Bank.
Harald D. Frederiksen, Fellow, ASCE
Retired, 3967 Shasta View St., Eugene, OR 97405; formerly, Water Resour. Engrg., The World Bank, 4107 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, VA 22207.
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