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Directory of figures Fig. 1: Non po
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Waste water discharges back through
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In the table is shown that nitrogen
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ate alone controls how fast (or slo
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Population in millions 45 40 35 30
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Fig. 5: 1991 - 2080 Tehsil wise pop
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3.2 Trends in Population Growth: Bh
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Tab. 6: Urban population projection
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Major water user in Bhutan is the p
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Percent 4 3,5 3 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 -
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Fig. 11: District population distri
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and approval. The statement assesse
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Example of government aid for susta
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In Lhasa Gravity Irrigation is main
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These problems have led to a very l
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The National Irrigation Policy was
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pesticides are effective when used
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• Region of Applicability of Resu
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up at Rs. 3.19 Crore for a target o
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References BAYRISCHER OBERSTER RECH
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List of contributors Partner 1 FSU
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In the middle of the river basins,
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to provide water to the urban area,
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References BAYERISCHES LANDESAMT F
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Content Introduction ..............
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echarge dynamics was chosen as the
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They are shown in Fig. 8.1 and 8.2
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Fig. 3: Average modeled water balan
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6 Conclusions for IWRM The applicat
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Krause, P., Bende-Michl, U., Bäse,
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B Surface runoff CLASS VALUE FROM V
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D Baseflow CLASS VALUE FROM VALUE T
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