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Water Science & Technology
Volume 51 Number 8
Contents
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- Overarching conclusions and comments from the 2004 Stockholm Water Symposium
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- 512
- Recent developments in lake modelling
- S.E. Jørgensen
- 1326
- Applying science to conservation and restoration of the world's wetlands
- W.J. Mitsch
- 2737
- Groundwater and human development: challenges and opportunities in livelihoods and environment
- T. Shah
- 3939
- Workshop 1 (synthesis): systems for sustainable urban water services
- A. Speers, G. Brattberg and J. Oatridge
- 4149
- Decision support tools for urban water and wastewater systems focussing on hazardous flows assessment
- P.-A. Malmqvist and H. Palmquist
- 5157
- Pro-poor strategies for urban water supply and sanitation services delivery in Africa
- P. Cross and A. Morel
- 5959
- Workshop 2 (synthesis): principles for management of urban water services
- M. Rouse, M. Blokland, R. Martin and P. Söderbaum
- 6169
- Policy principles and implementation guidelines for private sector participation in the water sector a step towards better results
- D. Rothenberger, U. Frei and F. Brugger
- 7179
- Promoting good governance through regulatory frameworks in African water utilities
- D.D. Mwanza
- 8182
- Workshop 3 (synthesis): recycling and water utilities shared characteristics of well performing and 'turnaround' utilities and the reform of poorly performing utilities
- A. Rahman and R. Otterpohl
- 8389
- Urban water recycling
- T. Asano
- 9197
- Protecting human and ecological health under viral threats in Asia
- S. Matsui
- 99107
- UN water action decade: a unique challenge and chance for water engineers
- P.A. Wilderer
- 109118
- Sustainable sanitation and water in small urban centres
- A. Rosemarin
- 119119
- Workshop 4 (synthesis): green/blue water management options for crop production
- J. Rockström and L. Gordon
- 121131
- Greenblue water system innovations for upgrading of smallholder farming systems a policy framework for development
- N. Hatibu and J. Rockström
- 133143
- Water and the other three revolutions needed to end rural poverty
- P. Polak
- 145145
- Workshop 5 (synthesis): cascading effective water use in catchment systems
- F.Rijsberman (Chair) and J.Harlin (Rapporteur)
- 147154
- Improving basin water use in linked agricultural, ecological and urban systems: seeking new flow paths and avoiding dead ends
- D. Molden and M.G. Bos
- 155155
- Workshop 6 (synthesis): water for efficient, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
- T. Jonch-Clausen, S.Hamrin (Rapporteur) and O.Linden (Co-rapporteur)
- 157161
- Managing rivers for fisheries and livelihoods: how can we do it better?
- P. Dugan
- 163164
- Workshop 7a (synthesis): sustainable groundwater management
- A. Shady, O. Varis and C. Tortajada
- 165165
- Workshop 7b (synthesis): sustainable groundwater management in rural areas
- T. Shah, K. Cederwall and B. Egboka
- 167174
- Intensive groundwater use: a silent revolution that cannot be ignored
- M.R. Llamas and P. Martínez-Santos
- 175175
- Workshop 8 (synthesis): water governance a key driver for food and urban security
- R. Lenton, S. Tyler and H. Tropp
- 177185
- River basins: the environmental engines to keep us all running
- P. Matthews
- 187188
- Summary and conclusions from the SIWI Seminar for Young Water ProfessionalsFood and urban security breaking the urban/rural division in water management
- T.Sjömander Magnusson
- 189192
- Report from the poster sessions and list of posters presented
- C. Hagebro
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- Workshop speakers
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