Danish farmers' perception of water quality, nutrient reduction measures and their implementation strategy

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Danish farmers' perception of water quality, nutrient reduction measures and their implementation strategy. / Gachango, Florence Gathoni; Andersen, Laura Mørch; Pedersen, Søren Marcus.

Water Resources Management VIII . ed. / C.A. Brebbia. Southampton & Boston : WIT Press, 2015. p. 435-446.

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Gachango, FG, Andersen, LM & Pedersen, SM 2015, Danish farmers' perception of water quality, nutrient reduction measures and their implementation strategy. in CA Brebbia (ed.), Water Resources Management VIII . WIT Press, Southampton & Boston, pp. 435-446, International Conference on Sustainable Water Resources Management, A Coruña, Spain, 15/06/2015. https://doi.org/10.2495/WRM150371

APA

Gachango, F. G., Andersen, L. M., & Pedersen, S. M. (2015). Danish farmers' perception of water quality, nutrient reduction measures and their implementation strategy. In C. A. Brebbia (Ed.), Water Resources Management VIII (pp. 435-446). WIT Press. https://doi.org/10.2495/WRM150371

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Gachango FG, Andersen LM, Pedersen SM. Danish farmers' perception of water quality, nutrient reduction measures and their implementation strategy. In Brebbia CA, editor, Water Resources Management VIII . Southampton & Boston: WIT Press. 2015. p. 435-446 https://doi.org/10.2495/WRM150371

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Gachango, Florence Gathoni ; Andersen, Laura Mørch ; Pedersen, Søren Marcus. / Danish farmers' perception of water quality, nutrient reduction measures and their implementation strategy. Water Resources Management VIII . editor / C.A. Brebbia. Southampton & Boston : WIT Press, 2015. pp. 435-446

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