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Imperial College Symposium Preface
Theme 1: Global hydrology
Theme 2: Hydrology of extremes
Theme 3a: Advances in modelling
Theme 3b: New methods of hydrological observations
Theme 4: Interdisciplinary hydrology
Theme 5: Urban Water
Theme 6: Integrated catchment management



Theme 6 : Integrated catchment management

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Papers Authors

Strategic management of non-point source pollution from sewage sludge

Lucy Bolton, Louise Heathwaite, Hazel Sinclair and Sean Burke

A multiobjective optimisation model for regional water resources allocation for sustainable development

Yangbo Chen

Assessment of the human impact on the temporal variability of stream flow in meso-scale river basins

Michael Eisele, Andreas Steinbrich and Christian Leibundgut

Groundwater resources assessment: a decision-making framework to support Environment Agency business needs

Mark Grout, Mark Whiteman, Melanie Walters and Tim Lewis

Multi-resolution integrated modelling for basin-scale water resources management and policy analysis

Hoshin V. Gupta, David S. Brookshire, Everett Springer and Thorsten Wagener

Diffuse pollution from agricultural land: The need for integrated catchment management and radical rural land use change

R.C. Harris, N.A. Phillips and S. Evers

Approximation of groundwater–surface water–interactions in a mesoscale lowland river catchment

S. Krause and A. Bronstert

Decision support system for regional water management in irrigated agriculture

Ranvir Kumar

Sustainable water resource management at the catchment level: recent experiences in north-west England

Janet Makin, John Sanders and Hilary Smithers

On the way to knowledge-based water management

Peter Mikulecký

Integrating the biophysical and social science frameworks for IWRM/IRBM: rationality and reality

Malcolm Newson

The implementation of Catchment Abstraction Management Strategies in Sussex

Tom Nichols and Dan Wykeham

Knowledge analysis of the system for water reservoir control

Kamila Olsevicova and Daniela Ponce

How can hydrological science help meet the challenges of river basin management for the Pripyat River in eastern Europe?

S.B. Parsons

Catchment Flood Management Planning: catchment modelling for assessing flood risk and mitigation measures

David Ramsbottom and John Packman

Integrated catchment management in the north-eastern region of India to control fluvial sediment transport

U.C. Sharma

Algorithms for sizing reservoirs for rainwater harvesting and supplementary irrigation

Mukund Shinde, Ian Smout and Sunil Gorantiwar

A decision support system for water allocation in the Rio Conchos basin, Mexico.

Steve Stewart, Juan Valdés, Jesus Gastelum, David Brookshire, Javier Aparicio, Jorge Hidalgo and Israel Velazco

The HarmoniRiB project — the effect of uncertainty on catchment management

C. Isabella Tindall, Roger V. Moore, Mike Dunbar and Tracey Goodwin

An approach to resources Management using the Umgeni Water System as an example

Anthony J. Tollow

Integrated catchment management based on the use of decision support systems

A. Tskhay, Yu.Gorodilov and K. Koshelev

Improving public participation through the Water Framework Directive: a personal view of values and threats of participation from a public agency perspective

Susan Walker

Delivering environmental improvements through integrated catchment management in sub-catchments of the River Dee, NE Scotland

Susan Walker and Simon Langan

The influence of changes in farming patterns on the runoff characteristics of the River Camel, Cornwall, UK

A.G. Williams, M.F. Borthwick, E. Mtika, J.L. Ternan and A. Sullivan

Water quality issues in the catchment water balance of Taihu Lake, China

Zhu Wei and Geng Yuqin

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