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Ansätze eines alternativen Wassermanagementkonzepts für mega-urbane Räume am Beispiel der südchinesischen Megastadt Guangzhou

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Baier, K., Real, A., Strohschön, R. et al. Ansätze eines alternativen Wassermanagementkonzepts für mega-urbane Räume am Beispiel der südchinesischen Megastadt Guangzhou. uwf 17, 281–289 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00550-009-0144-1

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