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Water Science and Technology

Volume 31 Number 8

Contents

1–8
Protecting Europe's water resources: policy issues
Rainer E. Enderlein
9–17
The philosophy of Neeltje Jans
Arnold Cornelis
19–25
Effects of area and time horizons in comprehensive and integrated water resources management
Vujica Yevjevich
27–32
Living with water: Rhine River basin management
Dietrich Ruchay
33–39
The Fraser River basin - towards sustainability
W. M. Pomeroy
41–46
Management of interdisciplinary teams
H. Engel
47–57
The impact of land reclamation on groundwater quality and future drinking water supply in the Netherlands
Pieter J. Stuyfzand
59–66
From one-sided promotion of individual interests to integrated water management in the Rhine basin
Pieter Huisman
67–77
Is it possible to influence water temperature and quality in the river seine upstream of Paris in summer by managing the upstream reservoirs?
K. Malatre and Ph. Goose
79–86
Effects of water transfers projected in the Spanish National Hydrological Plan on the ecology of the lower River Ebro (N.E. Spain) and its delta
Narcís Prat and Carles Ibañez
87–97
The role of non-point nutrient sources in water pollution - present situation, countermeasures, outlook
W. Werner and H.-P. Wodsak
99–107
Microbial transformation of PCBs in sediments: what can we learn to solve practical problems?
Paul B. M. Stortelder
109–121
Agricultural best management practices and surface water improvement and management
D. L. Anderson and E. G. Flaig
123–131
Strategies for protecting Florida's everglades: the best management practice approach
F. T. Izuno and L. T. Capone
133–139
The chesapeake bay story: the science behind the program
L. R. Shuyler, L. C. Linker and C. P. Walters
141–145
Modelling the flow of nitrogen and phosphorus in Europe: from loads to coastal seas
A. H. W. Beusen, O. Klepper and C. R. Meinardi
147–150
Environmental aspects of the restoration of river ecosystems in The Netherlands
W. D. Denneman, A. de Pree, G. A. O. Reininga and J. van der Braak
151–153
Rotterdam for a clean river Meuse
F. J. Klink
155–158
Prediction of effects of measures to reduce eutrophication in surface water in rural areas - a case study
J. W. H. van der Kolk and R. F. A. Hendriks
159–165
Vulnerability to diffuse pollution and average nitrate contamination of european soils and groundwater
C. R. Meinardi, A. H. W. Beusen, M. J. S. Bollen, O. Klepper and W. J. Willems
167–177
Restoration of our lakes and rivers with wetlands - an important application of ecological engineering
William J. Mitsch
179–186
Policy analysis as a tool for habitat restoration: a case study of a danube river floodplain, Hungary
M. Marchand, E. C. L. Marteijn and P. Bakonyi
187–195
Ecological restoration of the Rhine/Maas estuary
J. W. M. Kuijpers
197–205
Large-scale wetland-restoration of the Ronde Venen, The Netherlands
L. L. Bijlmakers and E. O. A. M. de Swart
207–218
Eutrophication and ecological rehabilitation of Dutch lakes: Presentation of a new conceptual framework
M. Klinge, M. P. Grimm and S. H. Hosper
219–228
Nature on the move - towards large-scale water system and nature development in the Netherlands
M. C. de Vriend and C. W. Iedema
229–233
Restoration of the broads-area Alde Feanen, The Netherlands: measures and results
T. H. L. Claassen and R. Maasdam
235–238
Upscaling biomanipulation in 600 ha Lake Zuidlaardermeer
C. Roos, M. Klinge, J. Heringa, D. A. de Vries and R. Torenbeek
239–243
Ecosystem development in Lake Volkerak-Zoom: concept and strategy
W. Ligtvoet and S. A. de Jong
245–248
Artificial mixing: a therapy measure combating cyanobacteria in Lake Nieuwe Meer
Bart van der Veer, Jan Koedood and Petra M. Visser
249–259
Water quality management: can we improve integration to face future problems?
László Somlyódy
261–272
Multicriteria methods in river basin planning - a case study
P. Anand Raj
273–280
Optimal operation of a reservoir for quality control using inflows and outflows
K. D. W. Nandalal and Janos J. Bogardi
281–291
An integrated water management concept to ensure a safe water supply and high drinking water quality on an ecologically sound basis
Bernd Heinzmann and Ferdinand Sarfert
293–300
A methodology for water quantity and quality assessment for wetland development
Rolando G. Vadas, Luis A. Garcia and John W. Labadie
301–309
Policy analysis and complexity - a non-equilibrium approach for integrated water management
Govert D. Geldof
311–319
Enhancing research utilization for integrated water management
Johan Wisserhof
321–327
Water quality standards: sense and nonsense
Lambertus Lijklema
329–344
The water system explorations - a new dutch project (the aquatic outlook) for combining monitoring, research and policy analysis for integrated water management
J. P. A. Luiten
345–352
International watercourses: the World Bank looks toward a more comprehensive approach to management
Harvey Olem and Alfred M. Duda
353–356
Geohydrological information systems for water management
M. J. van Bracht
357–361
Ecological rehabilitation and morphological impact of gravel extraction in the river meuse
H. D. Duizendstra and M. E. Nieuwenhuijzen
363–366
A method for quantifying the effects of groundwater shortages on aquatic and wet ecosystems
J. M. J. Gieske, J. Runhaar and H. L. M. Rolf
367–370
The lake ecosystem simulation program
J. Heringa, H. Hylkema, M. Kroes, E. Ludden and P. G. van Schaick Zillesen
371–374
PCLAKE: a modelling tool for the evaluation of lake restoration scenarios
Jan H. Janse and Louis van Liere
375–378
Groundwater flow systems analysis on a regional and nation-wide scale in the Netherlands; the use of flow systems analysis in wetland management
F. H. Kloosterman, R. J. Stuurman and R. van der Meijden
379–382
Principles of designing secondary channels along the river rhine for the benefit of ecological restoration
M. H. I. Schropp
383–386
Landuse - water quality modelling: a case study
M. Chandra Sekhar and P. Anand Raj
387–391
The habitat evaluation procedure as a tool for ecological rehabilitation of wetlands in the Netherlands
H. Duel, B. P. M. Specken, W. D. Denneman and C. Kwakernaak
393–400
Living with water: at the cross-roads of change
Joost de Jong, Peter T. J. C. van Rooy and S. Harry Hosper