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Watershed management. Guiding principles for integrated management of water in Switzerland
Chaix, O., Dazio, P., Pfaundler, M., & Vollenweider, S. (2011). Watershed management. Guiding principles for integrated management of water in Switzerland. Bern: Water Agenda 21.
Einzugsgebietsmanagement. Leitbild für die integrale Bewirtschaftung des Wassers in der Schweiz
Chaix, O., Dazio, P., Pfaundler, M., & Vollenweider, S. (2011). Einzugsgebietsmanagement. Leitbild für die integrale Bewirtschaftung des Wassers in der Schweiz. Bern: Wasser-Agenda 21.
The coupling of spin-offs and research institutions in the triangle of policy, science and industry – an international comparison –
Kornelia, K., & Truffer, B. (2006). The coupling of spin-offs and research institutions in the triangle of policy, science and industry – an international comparison –. WZB discussion papers: Vol. P 2006-103.
How are climate change adaptation strategies put into practice? A case study comparison of natural hazard prevention
Ingold, K. (2013). How are climate change adaptation strategies put into practice? A case study comparison of natural hazard prevention. Working Papers in Environmental Social Sciences: Vol. Working Paper 2013-01. Dübendorf, Switzerland: Department of Environmental Social Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag).
Addressing micropollution by linking problem characteristics to policy instruments
Metz, F. (2013). Addressing micropollution by linking problem characteristics to policy instruments. Working Papers in Environmental Social Sciences: Vol. Working Paper 2013-04. Dübendorf, Switzerland: Department of Environmental Social Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag).