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report 1994
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Duel, H. (author), Arts, G. (author), Buskens, R. (author), Pedroli, G.B.M. (author)
report 1995
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Duel, H. (author), Gondrie, A.G.L. (author), Pedroli, G.B.M. (author)
report 1995
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Duel, H. (author), Gondrie, A.G.L. (author), Laane, W.E.M. (author), Vries, M.B. de (author)
report 1996
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Blauw, A.N. (author)
report 1999
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Weck, A.W. van der (author)
report 1999
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Penning, W.E. (author)
report 2001
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Kuijper, M.W.M. (author)
report 2004
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Hermans, L.M. (author)
Water related problems such as floods, droughts, declining groundwater tables or polluted rivers have a major impact on numerous societies throughout the world. Despite these serious problems, policy makers seem to make scant use of the knowledge that is available with water experts. Conversely, water experts face the task of finding out how...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Vuren, B.G. van (author), Kwadijk, J.C.J. (author)
report 2007
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Slinger, J.H. (author), Hilders, M. (author), Juizo, D. (author)
The Incomati River Basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa, and Swaziland. In August 2002, the groundbreaking “Tripartite Interim Agreement on Water Sharing of the Maputo and Incomati Rivers” (the IncoMaputo agreement) was signed. Following reports that the use, availability, and adequacy of information posed problems for future decision...
journal article 2010
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Hermans, L.M. (author)
International experiences with water policy and governance arrangements are shared through various international meetings and reports. The underlying assumption is that these experiences provide useful information to policy makers who are looking for ways to improve water resources management in their home country or region. However, little has...
journal article 2010
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Wieriks, M. (author)
In this research an attempt was made to map the Indonesian water policy network through Social Network Analysis (SNA). Furthermore, the role of the distribution of information and knowledge in this (policy) network with respect to its’ capacity to perform well has been investigated. This research has shown that there are there are some...
master thesis 2011
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Wieriks, M. (author)
With the rise of principles for water management in the 1990’s such as concepts as Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM), many countries have come to review their water policy and sectors. But how does one start in the assessment of a water sector with so many different variables and...
journal article 2011
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Zethof, M. (author)
The fresh water supply will be more under pressure, due to the predicted effects of climate change in the Netherlands. More frequent salt water intrusion during the summer semester is caused by the joint occurrence of low river discharges and the expected sea level rise. The control of external salinity is necessary to guarantee a sufficient...
master thesis 2011
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Renner, T. (author), Meijerink, S (author), van der Zaag, P. (author)
In this study, we look at the evolution of a cooperative water regime in the delta of the Rhine catchment. In a Dutch–German case study, we focus on cross-border cooperation on the local and regional scale, describing and analyzing how a remarkably resilient and robust transboundary water regime has evolved over the course of 50 years....
journal article 2017
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Onencan, A.M. (author), Enserink, B. (author), van de Walle, B.A. (author)
Nzoia river basin county governments barely cooperate in water resources management to jointly increase the basin's food and energy productivity levels, due to limited trust. In this paper, we propose a game-based approach that can be replicated in any river basin, to assess trust and collaboration processes. In particular, we used the pre...
journal article 2018
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Onencan, A.M. (author), Enserink, B. (author), van de Walle, B.A. (author)
Kenya Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) Impact Report indicates a stagnation in water coverage at 55 percent, for the last three years, contrary to the 2015 target of 80 percent. One main reason for the stagnation is weak cross-county cooperation between hydrologically interdependent governments. WASREB has little guidance on what...
journal article 2019
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Sitzenfrei, Robert (author), Kleidorfer, Manfred (author), Bach, Peter M. (author), Kuzniecow Bacchin, T. (author)
Urban water systems face severe challenges such as urbanisation, population growth and climate change. Traditional technical solutions, i.e., pipe-based, grey infrastructure, have a single purpose and are proven to be unsustainable compared to multi-purpose nature-based solutions. Green Infrastructure encompasses on-site stormwater management...
contribution to periodical 2020
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