Amu Darya River Basin Network (External organisation)

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Oliver Olsson - Member

Amu Darya River Basin Network

The Amu Darya Basin Network comprises local and international experts, practitioners, scientists, young professionals, researchers, policymakers, donors and implementing organizations working in or interested in development of the Amu Darya Basin. Adopting a basin-wide vision, the Amu Darya Basin Network acts as a platform for interaction and communication among respective members with the objective to generate and spread knowledge and policy tools, exchange of experiences and perspectives about important water governance issues in the Amu Darya Basin. The Amu Darya Basin Network highlights the need for local ownership and input in the management of shared waters, and for engagement in the region in more concrete ways. for researchers and practitioners in the Amu Darya Basin.
20102013

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  1. Synthesis and future research directions linking tree diversity to growth, survival, and damage in a global network of tree diversity experiments
  2. Deep drawing of high-strength tailored blanks by using tailored tools
  3. An assessment of the published results of animal relocations
  4. A Process Perspective on Organizational Failure
  5. Introduction: A strategy for overcoming the definitional struggle
  6. Calibration of a simple method for determining ammonia loss in the field
  7. Executive summary, conclusions, and policy implications
  8. Impacts of offshore wind farms on sediment structure and the water column during construction, and changes in bottom topography during the operation phase
  9. Method of Artificial Vision in Guide Cane for Visually Impaired People
  10. The Balanced Scorecard and different Business Models in the textile industry
  11. Credit constraints, idiosyncratic risks, and the wealth ditribution in a heterogeneous agent model
  12. An Exploration of humans‘ ability to recognize emotions displayed by robots
  13. Hermann Stutte
  14. Dialectical conditions
  15. Atmospheric gas-particle partitioning versus gaseous/particle-bound deposition of SVOCs
  16. Hacking the Classroom
  17. Bitcoin und Blockchain
  18. Harmonization in the World Values Survey
  19. Design for the triple topline
  20. Children's interpretation of ambiguous pronouns based on prior discourse
  21. Multimodality
  22. Knowledge retention from older and retiring workers
  23. Theorizing the Role of Metaphors in Co-orienting Collective Action Toward Grand Challenges
  24. Explorations in regional variation
  25. Reduction of capital tie up for assembly processes