The Evolving Interface between Water Quality Management and Monitoring
Various levels through which water quality management/monitoring programmes could evolve are examined. Factors to be considered in categorizing management strategies and information needs are discussed. These included planning, financial incentives, research and narrative, numerical and graphical in...
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