Autor:
Vollmer, D.
Shaad, K.
Souter, N.J.
Farrell, T.
Dudgeon, D.
Sullivan, C.A.
Fauconnier, I.
MacDonald, G.M.
McCartney, Matthew P.
Power, A.G.
McNally, A.
Andelman, Sandy J.
Capon, T.
Devineni, N.
Apirumanekul, C.
Nam Ng, C.
Shaw, M.R.
Wang, R.Y.
Lai, C.
Wang, Z.
Regan, H.M.
Degradation of freshwater ecosystems and the services they provide is a primary cause of increasing water insecurity, raising the need for integrated solutions to freshwater management. While methods for characterizing the multi-faceted challenges of managing freshwater ecosystems abound, they te...
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Vollmer, D.
,
Shaad, K.
,
Souter, N.J.
,
Farrell, T.
,
Dudgeon, D.
,
Sullivan, C.A.
,
Fauconnier, I.
,
MacDonald, G.M.
,
McCartney, Matthew P.
,
Power, A.G.
,
McNally, A.
,
Andelman, Sandy J.
,
Capon, T.
,
Devineni, N.
,
Apirumanekul, C.
,
Nam Ng, C.
,
Shaw, M.R.
,
Wang, R.Y.
,
Lai, C.
,
Wang, Z.
,
Regan, H.M.
,
[Integrating the social, hydrological and ecological dimensions of freshwater health: the freshwater health index]
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Integrating the social, hydrological and ecological dimensions of freshwater health: the freshwater health index