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Case study IV: perception of traditional and contemporary water harvesting techniques in the arid regions of Tunisia
Language(s)
eng
Subject(s)
Water supply
Traditional technology
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https://akb.au.int/handle/AKB/215603
Source
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000181850
Source URL
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000181850
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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
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Date of Issue
2009
Publisher
UNESCO
Region
Tunisia
Creator
Ouessar, Mohamed
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Sghaier, Mongi
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Fetoui, Mondher
Physical Description
Electronic
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online resource
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[1] "Case study IV: perception of traditional and contemporary water harvesting techniques in the arid regions of Tunisia ," UNESCO, 2009.
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"Case study IV: perception of traditional and contemporary water harvesting techniques in the arid regions of Tunisia ," UNESCO, 2009.
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(2009). "Case study IV: perception of traditional and contemporary water harvesting techniques in the arid regions of Tunisia," UNESCO.
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(2009). "Case study IV: perception of traditional and contemporary water harvesting techniques in the arid regions of Tunisia," UNESCO.
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