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SAUDI ARABIA
Al-hassan, G. A., 2009 Fog Water Collection Evaluation in Asir Region – Saudi Arabia Water Resource Management, 23. pp 2805 – 2813.
Gandhidasan, P., H. I. Abualhamayel and F Patel, 2018: Simplified Modeling and Analysis of the Fog Water Harvesting System in the Asir Region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 18. pp 200–213.
Gandhidasan, P. And H. I. Abualhamayel, 2007 Fog Collection as a Source of Fresh Water Supply in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Water and Environment Journal, 21: pp 19 – 25.
Vesey-Fitzgerald, D.F., 1956: The Vegetation of the Red Sea Coast North of Jedda, Saudi Arabia. pp 547-562.
Vesey-Fitzgerald, D.F., 1955: The Vegetation of the Red Sea Coast South of Jedda, Saudi Arabia. The Journal of Ecology, 43, pp 477-489.