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Hydrology and hydraulics expertise in participatory processes for climate change adaptation in the Dutch Meuse
2009
Water Science and Technology
Many scientists feel that scientific outcomes are not sufficiently taken into account in policy-making. The research reported in this paper shows what happens with scientific information during such a process. In 2001 the Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management commissioned their regional office in Limburg to assess how flood management objectives can be achieved in future in the Dutch Meuse valley, assuming climate change will increase peak discharges. To ensure
doi:10.2166/wst.2009.5_erratum1
fatcat:sgigzzb3fzdpbhuwwnryln37da