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River resource usage and socio-economic characteristics in IFR reaches: IFR 1, IFR 2, IFR 3, IFR 7 and IFR 9. Volume II

Authors: Human Sciences Research Council;

River resource usage and socio-economic characteristics in IFR reaches: IFR 1, IFR 2, IFR 3, IFR 7 and IFR 9. Volume II

Abstract

This volume reports on the usage and availability of riverine resources in the downstream areas of the LHWP primarily based on a monitoring survey conducted during 2006/07. The report also contains information regarding the socio-economic status of the population at risk living in the defined 10 kilometer corridor alongside the main rivers in the proximal IFR reaches.

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River resource usage and socio-economic characteristics in IFR reaches: IFR 1, IFR 2, IFR 3, IFR 7 and IFR 9. Volume II

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