Talk:Environmental impacts of war in Afghanistan

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  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 4 May 2022 and 6 August 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Bayley1234 (article contribs).

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Feedback on references (below)?

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"AN ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS OF BURN PIT EXPOSURE AMONG VETERANS". www.govinfo.gov. U.S. Government Publishing Office. 2019.

Mallon, COL Timothy M.; Rohrbeck, MAJ Patricia; Haines, MAJ Kevin M.; Jones, Dean P.; Utell, Mark; Hopke, Philip K.; Phipps, Richard P.; Walker, Douglas I.; Thatcher, Thomas; Woeller, Collynn F.; Baird, Coleen P. (August 2016). "Introduction to Department of Defense Research on Burn Pits, Biomarkers, and Health Outcomes Related to Deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan". Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine.

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Liu, Jason; Lezama, Nicholas; Gasper, Joseph; Kawata, Jennifer; Morley, Sybil; Helmer, Drew; Ciminera, Paul (July 2016). "Burn Pit Emissions Exposure and Respiratory and Cardiovascular Conditions Among Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry Participants". Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine.

Felbab-Brown, Vanda (January 3, 2012). "Why Eradication Won't Solve Afghanistan's Poppy Problem". Brookings.

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Iqbal, Mohammad Wasim; Donjadee, Somchai; Kwanyuen, Bancha; Liu, Shi-yin (August 2018). "Farmers' perceptions of and adaptations to drought in Herat Province, Afghanistan". Journal of Mountain Science.

Kreutzmann, Hermann (December 2007). "Afghanistan and the Opium World Market: Poppy Production and Trade". Iranian Studies.

Mahaqi, Ali (2021-07-23). "Traditional water management systems in Afghanistan: lessons for the future". Arabian Journal of Geosciences. Bayley1234 (talk) 22:49, 1 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Should the article have an infobox? Bayley1234 (talk) 22:48, 1 August 2022 (UTC)Reply