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Design of a new monitoring network and first testing of new biological assessment methods according to water framework directive

In most European member states, more or less completely new monitoring networks and assessment methods had to be developed as basic technical tools for the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD). In the river basin of the Stever, the largest tributary to the river Lippe (River Rhin...

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Published in:Journal of environmental monitoring 2007-09, Vol.9 (9), p.966-966
Main Authors: Sommerhäuser, Mario, Scharner, Christoph, Schimmer, Hannes, Schindler, Anna, Plantikow, Kerstin, Vietoris, Friederike
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