Autor:
Anderson, E.P.
Jackson, S.
Tharme, R.E.
Douglas, M.
Flotemersch, J.E.
Zwarteveen, M.
Lokgariwar, C.
Montoya, M.
Wali, A.
Tipa, G.T.
Jardine, T.D.
Olden, J.D.
Cheng, L.
Conallin, J.
Cosens, B.
Dickens, Chris
Garrick, D.
Groenfeldt, D.
Kabogo, J.
Roux, D.J.
Ruhi, A.
Arthington, A.H.
River flows connect people, places, and other forms of life, inspiring and sustaining diverse cultural beliefs, values, and ways of life. The concept of environmental flows provides a framework for improving understanding of relationships between river flows and people, and for supporting those t...
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Anderson, E.P.
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Jackson, S.
,
Tharme, R.E.
,
Douglas, M.
,
Flotemersch, J.E.
,
Zwarteveen, M.
,
Lokgariwar, C.
,
Montoya, M.
,
Wali, A.
,
Tipa, G.T.
,
Jardine, T.D.
,
Olden, J.D.
,
Cheng, L.
,
Conallin, J.
,
Cosens, B.
,
Dickens, Chris
,
Garrick, D.
,
Groenfeldt, D.
,
Kabogo, J.
,
Roux, D.J.
,
Ruhi, A.
,
Arthington, A.H.
,
[Understanding rivers and their social relations: a critical step to advance environmental water management]
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Understanding rivers and their social relations: a critical step to advance environmental water management