Chinese water systems. Volume 4, Applied water management in China / Max Dohmann, Martin Grambow, Yonghui Song, Paul Wermter, editors.

This open-access book addresses latest Sino-German results of the joint research efforts within Major Water Program of the Chinese Government supported by German research funding. The Major Water Program aims at the restoration of polluted water environments and sustainable management of water resou...

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Other Authors: Dohmann, Max (Editor), Grambow, Martin (Editor), Song, Yonghui (Editor), Wermter, Paul (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Series:Terrestrial environmental sciences,
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