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Climate Change, Water Scarcity, and Health Adaptation in Southwestern Coastal Bangladesh

Authors
  1. A Costello
  2. AE Khan
  3. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders) BIRDEM (Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation for Diabetes
  4. DFID (Department for International Development)
  5. EC (European Commission), UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), and WB (World Bank) DFID (Department for International Development)
  6. F Jakobsen
  7. GA Parvin
  8. IM Faisal
  9. Ishwaripur Development Foundation
  10. JR Lama
  11. M Motoshita
  12. MA Abedin
  13. MA Uzzaman
  14. MJ Manton
  15. P Hunter
  16. R Shaw
  17. R Sikder
  18. RBK Singh
  19. RS Kovats
  20. S Dasgupta
  21. S Sharma
  22. U Habiba
  23. W Checkley
  24. WaterAid
  25. WHO (World Health Organization)
  26. WHO (World Health Organization)
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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