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Model-based Regional Assessment of Water Use An Example for Semi-arid Northeastern Brazil

Water use assessments are a necessary prerequisite for sustainable water resources management and planning in river basins, federal states, or countries. For reasons of transparency, flexibility, ease of update, and the possibility to generate scenarios of future water use, such assessments are best...

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Published in:Water international 2002-09, Vol.27 (3), p.310-320
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