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Wynants, M.; Nuyttens, G. (Ed.) (2012). Bridges over troubled waters. VUBPRESS: Brussels. ISBN 978-90-7028-928-7. 271 pp. |
Authors | | Top | - Wynants, M., editor
- Nuyttens, G., editor
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Content | - Meire, P. (2012). Ecosystem services: a key to integrated water management, in: Wynants, M. et al. (Ed.) Bridges over troubled waters. pp. 63-74, more
- Tys, D. (2012). Embankments as a social practice: The historical study of embankments and rising sea level in medieval coastal Flanders and our understanding of environmental sustainability, in: Wynants, M. et al. (Ed.) Bridges over troubled waters. pp. 89-96, more
- Lenaerts, T.; Vermeersch, J. (2012). The Doel cogs: a brief history, in: Wynants, M. et al. Bridges over troubled waters. pp. 105-110, more
- Baeyens, W. (2012). The Scheldt River basin: effects of wastewater purification on surface water quality, in: Wynants, M. et al. (Ed.) Bridges over troubled waters. pp. 147-154, more
- Vanden Eynde, M. (2012). Plastic reef (2008-2012), in: Wynants, M. et al. (Ed.) Bridges over troubled waters. pp. 211-220, more
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Abstract | The most recent academic research on water management, this publication examines two-years-worth of workshops and seminars and presents border-crossing perspectives on water technologies, challenges, and governance from Brussels and beyond. Featuring contributions by the World Health Organization and the World Toilet Organization as well as by scientists, architects, and artists, this book's goal is to offer a holistic, future-oriented vision on sustainable policy in general and water policy in particular. |
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