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1 Díaz-Albertini, J. 1997. Participation of urban and rural users in water management from the viewpoint of a non-governmental organisation - Options, constraints and perspectives. In Richter, J.; Wolff, P.; Franzen, H.; Heim, F. (Eds.), Strategies for intersectoral water management in developing countries - Challenges and consequences for agriculture: Proceedings of the International Workshop held from 6th -10th May 1996 in Berlin, Germany. Feldafing, Germany: Deutsche Stiftung für internationale Entwicklung, Zentralstelle für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft. pp.58-80.
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2 Rios, J. A. 2003. Hydroponics technology in urban Lima, Peru. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 10:9-10.
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3 La Touche, M. C. D. 1997. The water resources of Lima, Peru. Water and Environmental Management, 11(6):437-439.
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4 FAO; IAEA; UNDESA; UNESCO. 2003. Groundwater management: The search for practical approaches. Rome, Italy: FAO. viii, 43p. (FAO Water Reports 25)
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5 Hetterschijt, T. 2004. Our daily realities: Urban organic homegardens in Lima, Peru. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 12:10-11.
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6 de Olarte, M. 2004. When the women decided to work the gardens. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 12:12.
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7 Lee, T. R. 1979. Metropolitan growth and water management in Latin America. Natural Resources Forum, 3:401-416.
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8 2008. Water for urban agriculture. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 20. 52p.
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Water, sanitation and food problems affect people directly. Cities need a longer-term and broader vision of the use of urban space and access to affordable water, good sanitation and food. In this issue of the UA Magazine, which is a collaborative effort of RUAF, SWITCH and SuSanA, the importance of water-sanitation-agriculture nexus is highlighted.
9 Merzthal, G.; Bustamante, E. 2008. Using treated domestic wastewater for urban agriculture and green areas: the case of Lima. Urban Agriculture Magazine, 20:7-9.
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10 Redwood, M. (Ed.) 2009. Agriculture in urban planning: generating livelihoods and food security. London, UK: Earthscan. 166p.
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11 Hovorka, A.; Zeeuw, H.; Njenga, M. (Eds.) 2009. Women feeding cities: mainstreaming gender in urban agriculture and food security. Warwickshire, UK: Practical Action Publishing. 390p.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 338 G000 HOR Record No: H042304)
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12 Hovorka, A.; Zeeuw, H.; Njenga, M. (Eds.) 2009. Women feeding cities: mainstreaming gender in urban agriculture and food security. Leusden, Netherlands: Network of Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security (RUAF Foundation) 1 CD.
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14 Otoo, Miriam; Rao, Krishna; Taron, Avinandan. 2015. Synthesis report on feasibility assessment for the implementation of RRR [resource recovery and reuse] business models proposed for Lima. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI) 73p.
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