Risk-Informed Management of European River Basins

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-38598-8

关键词: Causal pathwayHumanitiesMultiple stressGeographyRisk informedDrainage basinEnvironmental ethics

摘要: Introduction: the Need for Risk-Informed River Basin Management Jos Brils , Damia Barcelo Winfried Blum Werner Brack Bob Harris Dietmar Muller Philippe Negrel Vala Ragnarsdottir Wim Salomons Adriaan Slob Thomas Track Joop Vegter, and Jan Vermaat Section A - Understanding Ecosystems Soil Sediment Connections: Catchment Processes delivering Pressures to Catchments Corine Merly, Laurence Gourcy, Olivier Cerdan, Emmanuelle Petelet-Giraud, Martin Kralik Gerard Klaver Geert van Wirdum, Vegter Status Causal Pathway Assessments Supporting Peter C. von der Ohe Sabine E. Apitz Kestutis Arbaciauskas Mikhail A. Beketov Dietrich Borchardt Dick de Zwart Willem Goedkoop Michaela Hein Seppo Hellsten Daniel Hering Ben J. Kefford Vadim Panov Ralf B. Schafer Helmut Segner Gils Markus Wetzel Monitoring Programs, Multiple Stress Analysis Decision Support Elena Semenzin Stefania Gottardo, Antonio Marcomini, Leo Posthuma, Segner, B Anticipating Change Downscaling Scenarios as an Exploratory Tool Introduction E.Vermaat Salomons, Alison Gilbert Fritz Hellmann Informing on Flood Drought Risks Taking Future Uncertainties into Account Aline te Linde Hans Moel, Jeroen Aerts Land Use Patterns in European Basins: Scenario Trends Urbanization, Agriculture Moel Framing Uncertain Future: Articulating IPCC-SRES Basins Hellmann, Tijs Maasakkers C Connecting Social System Integrated Risk Governance Marie Valentin Florin Damian Crilly Goran Gugic Ilke Borowski Ecosystem Services Kate Brauman Suzanne Meulen Participatory Approaches Role of Facilitative Leadership Mattijs Michael Duijn, Britta Kastens How Spatial Planning Can Connect Geiske Bouma Improving Connection Between Science Policy Duijn D Synthesis Recommendations Towards

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