Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting water stress mitigation: the Italian case study.

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Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. / Bauer, Melanie; Botti, Paolo; Zaccolo, Stefania et al.
The Use of Economic Valuation in Environmental Policy: Providing Research Support for the Implementation of EU Water Policy Under Aquastress. ed. / Phoebe Koundouri. 1. ed. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2009. p. 196-220 (Routledge explorations in environmental economics; No. 17).

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Harvard

Bauer, M, Botti, P, Zaccolo, S & Olsson, O 2009, Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. in P Koundouri (ed.), The Use of Economic Valuation in Environmental Policy: Providing Research Support for the Implementation of EU Water Policy Under Aquastress. 1 edn, Routledge explorations in environmental economics, no. 17, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, London, pp. 196-220. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203878378

APA

Bauer, M., Botti, P., Zaccolo, S., & Olsson, O. (2009). Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. In P. Koundouri (Ed.), The Use of Economic Valuation in Environmental Policy: Providing Research Support for the Implementation of EU Water Policy Under Aquastress (1 ed., pp. 196-220). (Routledge explorations in environmental economics; No. 17). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203878378

Vancouver

Bauer M, Botti P, Zaccolo S, Olsson O. Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. In Koundouri P, editor, The Use of Economic Valuation in Environmental Policy: Providing Research Support for the Implementation of EU Water Policy Under Aquastress. 1 ed. London: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2009. p. 196-220. (Routledge explorations in environmental economics; 17). doi: 10.4324/9780203878378

Bibtex

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