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[해외논문] Criteria for the assessment of processes for sustainable river basin management and their congruence with the EU Water Framework Directive

European environment, v.18 no.4, 2008년, pp.228 - 242  

Hedelin, Beatrice (Faculty of Technology and Science, Department of Energy, Environmental and Building Technology, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden)

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In order to manage the increasing pressure on the world's water resources, new planning methodologies/processes for sustainable river basin management are currently being developed. For such processes to work well, however, the legal context must allow, or support, such processes. In this study, a s...

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