Elbe DSS: a planning support system for strategic river basin planning

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Elbe DSS: a planning support system for strategic river basin planning. / Hahn, Bernhard M.; Kofalk, Sebastian; Kok, Jean-Luc et al.
Planning support systems: best practice and new methods. Hrsg. / Stan Geertman; John Stillwell. [Dordrecht]: Springer, 2009. S. 113-136 (GeoJournal Library; Band 95).

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Hahn, BM, Kofalk, S, Kok, J-L, Berlekamp, J & Evers, M 2009, Elbe DSS: a planning support system for strategic river basin planning. in S Geertman & J Stillwell (Hrsg.), Planning support systems: best practice and new methods. GeoJournal Library, Bd. 95, Springer, [Dordrecht], S. 113-136. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8952-7_6

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Hahn, B. M., Kofalk, S., Kok, J.-L., Berlekamp, J., & Evers, M. (2009). Elbe DSS: a planning support system for strategic river basin planning. In S. Geertman, & J. Stillwell (Hrsg.), Planning support systems: best practice and new methods (S. 113-136). (GeoJournal Library; Band 95). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8952-7_6

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Hahn BM, Kofalk S, Kok JL, Berlekamp J, Evers M. Elbe DSS: a planning support system for strategic river basin planning. in Geertman S, Stillwell J, Hrsg., Planning support systems: best practice and new methods. [Dordrecht]: Springer. 2009. S. 113-136. (GeoJournal Library). doi: 10.1007/978-1-4020-8952-7_6

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