A big welcome for this publication. An absolute must for transparency of information Hats off to International Rivers! Since 1985, International Rivers has published World Rivers Review in English. We are excited to announce the Chinese language version of our newsletter which includes stories from the world-wide movement to protect rivers and the communities that [...]
First World Rivers Review in Chinese – 国际河流简报第一期
By paulstewart in April 10th 2009 No Comment »
Filed Under rivers, world water Tags: chinese language version, focus on china, transparency, world rivers
Filed Under rivers, world water Tags: chinese language version, focus on china, transparency, world rivers
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