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    Losing ground: disturbance of geomorphic and biophysical processes requires multi-domain basin-scale management responses to save livelihoods in the Mekong Delta (2017)

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    Authors
    Kondolf GM
    Schmitt RJP
    Arias M
    Bizzi S
    Carling P
    Castelletti A
    Cochrane TA
    Darby S
    Gibson S
    Kummu M
    Oeurng C
    Rubin Z
    Wild T
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    04 - Earth Sciences::0406 - Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
    09 - Engineering::0905 - Civil Engineering::090509 - Water Resources Engineering

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