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Work Package 3 : Generalized Methodological Framework for the Harmonization of Model Supported Integrated River Basin Management

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PikLogo An essential component of any integration across social, natural and engineering sciences is communication between decision-makers, actors, politicians, stakeholders, scientists and the public. It is required in particular in the analysis of systems under pressure, such as a region, country, district or river basin where measures and strategies for action are needed to ensure or support sustainable development. The pressures might be external (e.g. climate change, global market development) and/or internal (human activities within the unit as driving forces/drivers). Both result in changes of states and in subsequent impacts which require a response by society. This sequence from Drivers to Pressures, States, Impacts and ultimately Responses defines the well-known DPSIR framework of the European Environment Agencies (OECD 1994, UNCSD 1996), which served as the basis for the development of a more specific Integration Methodology and Approach (IMA) for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive in Europe. (read more)

Contact : Alfred Becker

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Work package 3 PUBLIC ...-Public folder for work package 3
Annex-case studies.pdf (7.28 Mb)...- Case Studies of the Document on Model-supported Participatory Planning for Integrated River Basin Management
madrid_flyer_final.pdf (1.69 Mb)...- Harmoni-CA WP3 flyer
planning_framework.pdf (1.7 Mb)...- Document on the Model-supported Participatory Planning for Integrated River Basin Management
     
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