Evaluation of uneven water resource and relation between anthropogenic water withdrawal and ecosystem degradation in Changjiang and Yellow River basins
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1. Center for Global Environmental Research; National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES); 16-2 Onogawa; Tsukuba; Ibaraki; 305-8506; Japan
2. Department of Geography; University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa; AL; 35487-0322; USA
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Water Science and Technology
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