An improved SWAT vegetation growth module and its evaluation for four tropical ecosystems
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Ann van Griensven | Willy Bauwens | Befekadu Taddesse Woldegiorgis | Tadesse Alemayehu | A. Griensven | T. Alemayehu | W. Bauwens
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