Lakes & reservoirs : science, policy and management for sustainable use
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Table of contents
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The roles of stakeholders in lake basin management: Fundamental, but often overlookedRast, Walter et al. | 2013
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People and ponds: the participatory role of humans in Integrated Lake Basin ManagementThornton, Jeffrey A. / Lin, Hebin / Slawski, Thomas M. et al. | 2013
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Creating opportunities for improving lake‐focused stakeholder engagement: knowledge–action systems, pro‐environment behaviour and sustainable lake managementBell, Kathleen P. / Lindenfeld, Laura / Speers, Ann E. et al. | 2013
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Lakes, landscapes and locals: Pooling partnership resources to create sustainable lake catchmentsPinder, John R. et al. | 2013
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Stakeholder participation in lake management in Wisconsin (USA)Thornton, Jeffrey A. et al. | 2013
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Local institutions and lake managementSnell, Margaret / Bell, Kathleen P. / Leahy, Jessica et al. | 2013
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Salient ecological functions of a tropical freshwater wetlandMadurapperuma, Buddhika D. / Amarasinghe, Mala D. / Oduor, Peter G. et al. | 2013
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River Basin Organization development in southeastern WisconsinSlawski, Thomas M. et al. | 2013
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Protecting in partnership: the Mukwonago River Basin Protection PlanThornton, Jeffrey A. / Slawski, Thomas M. / Olson, Eric et al. | 2013
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Participatory and evolutionary integrated lake basin managementLin, Hebin / Thornton, Jeffrey A. / Slawski, Thomas M. et al. | 2013