Community involvement in decision-making for the beneficial re-use of biosolids: biosolids case study final report. Client Report FW09086 (2009)

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Baker, V., Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Foote, J., Hepi, M., Winstanley, A (2009) Community involvement in decision-making for the beneficial re-use of biosolids: biosolids case study final report. Client Report FW09086. Porirua: Institute of Environmental Science & Research/Foundation for Research, Science & Technology. 83..This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
44 - Human society::4410 - Sociology::441016 - Urban sociology and community studies44 - Human society::4407 - Policy and administration::440710 - Research, science and technology policy
09 - Engineering::0904 - Chemical Engineering::090409 - Wastewater Treatment Processes
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