reports
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The
project produced six Deliverables. Three of these are
restricted and not available for public access (but
see the publications
produced by members of the project for most of the results
reported in the restricted deliverables). Three deliverables
are available for public access:
Training
course (D1) |
The
Training course is available on the web, here |
Participatory
integrated assessment in five case studies (D4) |
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Integration
(D5) |
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At
th end of the project, there was a workshop to review
the project at the Casa Convelescencia, Barcelona, 18
-21 February, 2003. The following are copies (in Microsoft
PowerPoint format) of most of the presentations made
at this concluding meeting:
- Improving
Integrated Water Resources Management at catchment
scale Panagiotis Balabanis, DG Research - Directorate
I. Water Cycle and Soil-related aspects
- The
firma Project: an overview Nigel Gilbert, University
of Surrey, United Kingdom
- The
case study of the Maaswerken: A negotiation model
for the Grensmaas project Jan Rotmans, Pieter
Valkering, Anne van der Veen, Jörg Krywkow, Universities
of Maastricht and Twente, the Netherlands
- Managing
Domestic Water in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona:
A Participatory, Agent-Based Approach David Saurí,
Adolfo López, Mercè Capellades, Mònica
Rivera and José Manuel Galán, Universitat
Autònoma de Barcelona and Universidad de Valladolid,
Spain
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Interactive
Science for Sustainability in the Georgia Basin
John Robinson, SDRI, University of British Columbia,
Canada
- The
Ythan Project:stakeholder involvement in catchment
management in Scotland - a practical example Tasmin
Morris, Ythan Project, Scotland
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The
Economic Analysis of the Contemporary Policy on Water
Resources. Kostas Bithas, Panteion Uiniversity,
Greece
- Sustainable
Water Managementon Regional Level Bettina Knothe,Universität
Lüneburg, Germany
- The
Regulation of Mine Waters in the European Union: The
Contribution of the Ermite Project, Jorge Loredo,
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New
intermediary services and the transformation of urban
water supply and wastewater disposal systems in Europe,
Timothy Moss
- EUWARENESS
European Water Regimes and the Notion of a Sustainable
Status Stefan Kuks, University of Twente, the
Netherlands
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Water
Liberalisation Scenarios: An empirical analysis of
the evolution of the European Water supply and sanitation
sectors, Jeremy Allouche
- Social
Learning for the Integrated Management and Sustainable
Use of Water at Catchment Scale Kevin Collins,
Open University, United Kingdom
- Methods
of investment evaluation in water and sanitation Prospective
on financing strategies and water pricing PriceWaterhouseCoopers,
France
- Prospects
of water research in the 6th Framework Programme
Panagiotis Balabanis, DG Research - Directorate I.
Water Cycle and Soil-related aspects
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