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‘Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste’: The Covid-19 Pandemic and the Opportunity for Food Sovereignty (PDF)
2020/04 – Transnational Institute (TNI); briefing paper; Author(s): Walden Bello
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Exploring New Policy Pathways - How to Overcome Obstacles and Contradictions in the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda
2018/08 – Society for International Development (SID); Transnational Institute (TNI); Spotlight on Sustainable Development, Report 2018; Editor(s): Barbara Adams et al. […]
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Potentials of Waste and Wastewater Resources Recovery and Re-Use (RRR) Options for Improving Water, Energy and Nutrition Security (PDF)
2017/05 – Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF); Working Paper 157; Author(s): Maksud Bekchanov
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Wastewater Systems and Energy Saving in Urban India: Governing the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Series
2016/07 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Discussion Paper 12/2016; Author(s): Babette Never
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