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Posters HS5.8

HS5.8

Stakeholders, public involvement and collaborative processes in hydrology research and water management
Convener: Tobias Krueger  | Co-Convener: Gemma Carr 
Posters
 / Attendance Thu, 01 May, 17:30–19:00
Poster Summaries & DiscussionsPSD21.4 

Attendance Time: Thursday, 1 May 2014, 17:30–19:00
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Chairperson: Tobias Krueger
R265
EGU2014-4189
Decision support methodology to establish priorities on the inspection of structures
V. Juliette Cortes, Simone Sterlacchini, Thom Bogaard, Simone Frigerio, Luca Schenato, and Alessandro Pasuto

R266
EGU2014-15421
Web based collaborative decision making in flood risk management: Application of TOPSIS and visualisation techniques for ranking of alternatives
Mariele Evers, Adrian Almoradie, and Andreja Jonoski

R267
EGU2014-15055 | presentation
Willingness to pay for more efficient irrigation techniques in the Lake Karla basin, Greece.
Nikitas Mylopoulos and Chrysostomos Fafoutis

R268
EGU2014-16030
Development of services for irrigation management: the experience with the users
Francesco Vuolo, Nikolaus Neugebauer, Guido D´Urso, and Carlo De Michele

R269
EGU2014-16001
Replacing Concrete with Natural and Social Engineering: Learning the Lessons of Stakeholder Engagement from South West Water's Upland Catchment Management Programme
David Smith, Emile Grand-Clement, and Richard Brazier

R270
EGU2014-8176
Stakeholders and public involvement in river management: heterogeneous acceptance of participatory processes among Swiss institutions.
Nora Buletti, Stephan Utz, Olivier Ejderyan, Olivier Graefe, Stuart Lane, and Emmanuel Reynard

R271
EGU2014-4377 | presentation
Learning outcomes from participatory modelling: A case study in the Tamar catchment, UK
Tobias Krueger, Alex Inman, and Jason Chilvers

R272
EGU2014-5877
After participatory monitoring
Bouke Ottow, Dimmie Hendriks, and Hildegard Schulte

R273
EGU2014-13639
The logic of participation: critical perspectives on the ‘participatory turn' in river and catchment management
Stuart Lane