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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 ‘Canalise the Meuse! Do it. Now or never!’ Aspects of the struggle for the improvement of the Meuse in the Dutch province of Limburg (1839–1925) Bosch, Antoon
2009
67-69 3 p. 109-118
10 p.
article
2 Charting the emergence of ‘global water initiatives’ in world water governance Varady, Robert G.
2009
67-69 3 p. 150-155
6 p.
article
3 Civil society and sanitation hydropolitics: A case study of South Africa’s Vaal River Barrage Tempelhoff, Johann W.N.
2009
67-69 3 p. 164-175
12 p.
article
4 Historical water management in the river basin of the Baaksche Beek and the adaptations to the water system as a result of change in land use Massop, H.Th.L.
2009
67-69 3 p. 192-199
8 p.
article
5 International co-operation on Rhine water quality 1945–2008: An example to follow? Mostert, Erik
2009
67-69 3 p. 142-149
8 p.
article
6 Modeling an irrigation ditch opens up the world. Hydrology and hydraulics of an ancient irrigation system in Peru Ertsen, Maurits W.
2009
67-69 3 p. 176-191
16 p.
article
7 Preface Ertsen, M.W.
2009
67-69 3 p. 107-108
2 p.
article
8 The man swimming against the stream knows the strength of it Ertsen, Maurits W.
2009
67-69 3 p. 200-208
9 p.
article
9 The nation-state and the river: Spaces and times on Dutch rivers, 1795–1814 Disco, Cornelis
2009
67-69 3 p. 119-131
13 p.
article
10 Training the rivers and exploring the coasts. Knowledge evolution in the Netherlands in two engineering fields between 1800 and 1940 Toussaint, Bert
2009
67-69 3 p. 132-141
10 p.
article
11 Writing the history of water services Katko, Tapio S.
2009
67-69 3 p. 156-163
8 p.
article
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