Understanding grain virtual water flux dynamics and drivers from a socio-ecohydrological perspective: A case study of landlocked developing countries of Africa
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Claudien Habimana Simbi | Simon Measho | Yunfeng Qiao | Alphonse Kayiranga | Fadong Li | Qiuying Zhang | Chao Tian | Gang Chen | Fabien Muhirwa | Hubert Hirwa | Peifang Leng | Yu Peng | H. Ngwijabagabo | Jean Baptiste Baranyika | Fabien Muhirwa | Alphonse Kayiranga | Guangming Yang | Jean Baptiste Baranyika | Shu Wang | Claudien Habimana Simbi | Eric Izerimana | Hyacinthe Ngwijabagabo | Theogene Niyonzima | Eric Izerimana
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