Spatially Explicit Analysis of Water Footprints in the UK
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Yim Ling Siu | Yang Yu | John Barrett | Dabo Guan | Kuishuang Feng | Klaus Hubacek | Jan Minx | A. Chapagain | J. Minx | Klaus Hubacek | K. Feng | D. Guan | J. Barrett | Y. L. Siu | Yang Yu | Ashok Chapagain
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