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PrefaceP.L.G. Vlek, E.T. Craswell
Shift in thinking to address the 21st century hunger gap - moving focus from blue to green water managementMalin Falkenmark
A grid based assessment of global water scarcity including virtual water tradingMd. Sirajul Islam, Taikan Oki, Shinjiro Kanae, Naota Hanasaki, Yasushi Agata, Kei Yoshimura
Water footprints of nations: water use by people as a function of their consumption patternA.Y. Hoekstra, A.K. Chapagain
Transitions towards adaptive management of water facing climate and global changeClaudia Pahl-Wostl
Stakeholder-driven, enquiry-driven, or stakeholder-relevant, enquiry-driven sciences?W. James Shuttleworth
Learning alliances for the broad implementation of an integrated approach to multiple sources, multiple uses and multiple users of waterFrits W.T. Penning de Vries
Possibilities and problems with the use of models as a communication tool in water resource managementJohanna Alkan Olsson, Lotta Andersson
Integration of the biophysical and social sciences using an indicator approach: Addressing water problems at different scalesCaroline Sullivan, Jeremy Meigh
Capturing the complexity of water uses and water users within a multi-agent frameworkThomas Berger, Regina Birner, José Díaz, Nancy McCarthy, Heidi Wittmer
Upscaling field scale hydrology and water quality modelling to catchment scaleAlaa El-Sadek
Linking databases of different sources and scales for groundwater research in the Urema River Basin/Central MozambiqueFranziska Steinbruch, Luis Macario
Integrated water and food analysis at the global and basin level. An application of WatersimCharlotte de Fraiture, Claudia Ringler, Siwa Msangi
The Adaptive Integrated Data Information System (AIDIS) for global water researchWolfgang-Albert Flügel
Policy implications of a pan-tropic assessment of the simultaneous hydrological and biodiversity impacts of deforestationEllen M. Douglas, Stanley Wood, Kate Sebastian, Charles J. Vörösmarty, Kenneth M. Chomitz and Thomas P. Tomich
Towards better water security in north ChinaJun Xia, Lu Zhang, Changming Liu, Jingjie Yu
Towards transition management of European water resourcesRutger van der Brugge, Jan Rotmans
Some foci of integrated water resources management in the "South" which are oft- forgotten by the "North": A perspective from Southern AfricaRoland E. Schulze
The GLOWA Volta Project: A framework for water resources decision-making and scientific capacity building in a transnational West African basinCharles Rodgers, Nick van de Giesen, Wolfram Laube, Paul L.G. Vlek, Eva Youkhana
Integrating a climate change assessment tool into stakeholder-driven water management decision-making processes in CaliforniaDavid R. Purkey, Annette Huber-Lee, David N. Yates, Michael Hanemann
Involving stakeholders in integrated river basin planning in England and WalesPaula Orr, John Colvin, David King
Integrated assessment of water resources: Australian experiencesB.F.W. Croke, J.L. Ticehurst, R.A. Letcher, J.P. Norton, L.T.H. Newham, A. J. Jakeman
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Water-supply -- Management -- Congresses.
Water-supply -- International cooperation -- Congresses.
Integrated water development -- Congresses.
Water resources development -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses.