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Regional Hydrological Systems Analysis and Water Systems Management at European Scale

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Hydrological Systems Analysis

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Water is one of the key factors for a sustainable development in Europe (OECD, 1989; Van der Ven and Kohsiek, 1991; United Nations, 1991; Fried 1992; Engelen, 1992). The complex of relations requires an integrated, holistic approach (IIASA, 1991). There are many different sources of supply with time-dependent quantity- and quality characteristics on the one hand and many demand and use sectors, nature conservation, agriculture, industry, public water supply and navigation, on the other hand.

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Engelen, G.B., Kloosterman, F.H. (1996). Regional Hydrological Systems Analysis and Water Systems Management at European Scale. In: Hydrological Systems Analysis. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0233-6_18

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