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Nanninga, T.A., et al. Discussion on Sustainable Water Technologies for Peri-Urban Areas of Mexico City: Balancing Urbanization and Environmental Conservation. Water 2012, 4, 739?758

Tiemen A. Nanninga    
Iemke Bisschops    
Eduardo López    
José Luis Martínez-Ruiz    
Daniel Murillo    
Laura Essl and Markus Starkl    

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