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Water Policy in the Netherlands Integrated Management in a Densely Populated Delta; Copyright; Contents; Foreword, by Margreeth de Boer; Editors and Contributors; Map of Netherlands; Introduction; PART I: KEY ISSUES IN DUTCH WATER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT; Chapter 1. From a Defensive to an Integrated Approach; Chapter 2. Hydrological Models; Chapter 3. Threats to Intertidal Soft-Sediment Ecosystems; Chapter 4. Management of Flood Catastrophes: An Emerging Paradigm Shift?; Chapter 5. Costs and Benefits of Water Policy; PART II: WATER CHAIN MANAGEMENT AND WATER QUALITY
Chapter 6. Efficient and Equitable Use of Water ResourcesChapter 7. Policies to Encourage the Development of Water Sanitation Technology; PART III: INSTITUTIONAL, GOVERNANCE, AND MANAGEMENT THEORIES AND PRACTICES; Chapter 8. Institutional Evolution of the Dutch Water Board Model; Chapter 9. Governance of Water Resources; Chapter 10. Water Policy and Spatial Planning: Linkages between Water and Land Use; Chapter 11. Interaction between European and Dutch Water Law; Chapter 12. Innovative Approaches to Public Participation in Water Management
Chapter 13. Conclusions Lessons from Dutch Integrated Water ManagementIndex
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