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Transboundary Exchanges and Control of Nutrients on the Danube River and its Main Tributaries between Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Moldavia

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Transboundary pollution control involves at least the following minimum requirements:

  1. (i)

    reliable water quality monitoring data, and

  2. (ii)

    a joint transnational strategy based on the national scenarios.

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Varduca, A., Mara, S. (1996). Transboundary Exchanges and Control of Nutrients on the Danube River and its Main Tributaries between Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine and Moldavia. In: Ganoulis, J., Duckstein, L., Literathy, P., Bogardi, I. (eds) Transboundary Water Resources Management. Nato ASI Series, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61438-5_21

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