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HYDRATING THE PLANET THROUGH BUSINESS INNOVATION: A STUDY OF ISRAEL'S WATER INDUSTRY
Research Project (M.B.A.) - Simon Fraser University
Author: Nirenberg, Lawrence
Date created: 2009
The climate change, water, and health nexus: an interdisciplinary inquiry
Author: Galway, Lindsay Paige
Date created: 2015-07-08

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