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  • Cook, P., B.A. Contor, David M. Harper, and B. Vereecke. 2013. The Value of Water – An Economic Basis and Mechanism to Assess Voluntary Contributions to a Proposed “Lake Naivasha Basin Sustainable Development Fund”. Unpublished Report Submitted to LNRA, Imarisha and LNGG.

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  • Gherardi, Francesca, Robert Britton, Kenneth M. Mavuti, Nic Pacini, Jonathan Grey, Elena Tricarico, David M. Harper. 2011. “A Review of Allodiversity in Lake Naivasha, Kenya: Developing Conservation Actions to Protect East African Lakes from Alien Species Impacts.Biological Conservation 144: 258596. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2011.07.020.

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  • Grey, Jonathan, and David M. Harper. 2002. “Using Stable Isotope Analyses to Identify Allochthonous Inputs to Lake Naivasha Mediated via the Hippopotamus Gut.Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 38 (4): 24550. https://doi.org/10.1080/10256010208033269.

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  • Harper, David M., Edward H.J. Morrison, Michael M. Macharia, Kenneth M. Mavuti, and Caroline Upton. 2011. “Lake Naivasha, Kenya: Ecology, Society and Future.Freshwater Reviews 4 (2): 89114. http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1608/FRJ-4.2.149.

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