Contaminated sediment in Ramsar wetlands; A challenge towards sustainable management of sensitive ecosystems

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Contaminated sediment in Ramsar wetlands; A challenge towards sustainable management of sensitive ecosystems. / Materu, S.F.; Urban, Brigitte; Heise, S.
2015 Regional Conference of the International Network of Women Engineers & Scientists: Book of Abstracts. African Women in Science & Engineering, 2015. p. 37.

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Harvard

Materu, SF, Urban, B & Heise, S 2015, Contaminated sediment in Ramsar wetlands; A challenge towards sustainable management of sensitive ecosystems. in 2015 Regional Conference of the International Network of Women Engineers & Scientists: Book of Abstracts. African Women in Science & Engineering, pp. 37, Regional Conference of the International Network of Women Engineers & Scientists - INWES 2015 , Kampala, Uganda, 21.10.15.

APA

Materu, S. F., Urban, B., & Heise, S. (2015). Contaminated sediment in Ramsar wetlands; A challenge towards sustainable management of sensitive ecosystems. In 2015 Regional Conference of the International Network of Women Engineers & Scientists: Book of Abstracts (pp. 37). African Women in Science & Engineering.

Vancouver

Materu SF, Urban B, Heise S. Contaminated sediment in Ramsar wetlands; A challenge towards sustainable management of sensitive ecosystems. In 2015 Regional Conference of the International Network of Women Engineers & Scientists: Book of Abstracts. African Women in Science & Engineering. 2015. p. 37

Bibtex

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