[Todos] Manejando inundaciones: SciDev.Net Weekly Update (25 - 31 July 2011): Q&A with Philippe Mawoko, head of Africas new science observatory; Flood research and mitigation; Pacific islands to tackle deep-sea mining, and more
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SciDev.Net Weekly Update (25 - 31 July 2011): Q&A with Philippe
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