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Crisman TL, Takavakoglou V, Alexandridis T, Antonopoulos VZ, Zalidis G:
"Rehabilitation of abandoned saltworks to maximize conservation, ecotourism and water treatment potential",
In CEISSA2006: (Oct 2006)


References included in article: 18 records found.

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