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The checklist, as part of the [[Environment_Assessment_and_Watershed_Action_Planning_related_to_MHP|Environment Assessment and Watershed Action Planning related to MHP projects in Ethiopia]], is particularly designed to help note down the findings of landscape observation and interviews during the assessment process.  
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The checklist, as part of the [[Environment Assessment and Watershed Action Planning related to MHP|Environment Assessment and Watershed Action Planning related to MHP projects in Ethiopia]], is particularly designed to help note down the findings of landscape observation and interviews during the assessment process.  
  
Author: Katharina Meder  
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Revision as of 09:36, 18 August 2011

The checklist, as part of the Environment Assessment and Watershed Action Planning related to MHP projects in Ethiopia, is particularly designed to help note down the findings of landscape observation and interviews during the assessment process.

Source: K. Meder 2011

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