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Author Leibundgut, C.; Maloszewski, P.; Külls, C.
Title (down) Tracers in Hydrology Type Book Whole
Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Publisher John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Leibundgut2009tracers Serial 37
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Author Külls, C.; Adar, E.M.; Udluft, P.
Title (down) Tracer Studies and Modelling of Regional Groundwater Systems-Resolving patterns of groundwater flow by inverse hydrochemical modelling in a semiarid Kalahari basin Type Journal Article
Year 2000 Publication IAHS Publications-Series of Proceedings and Reports-Intern Assoc Hydrological Sciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 262 Issue Pages 447-452
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Publisher Wallingford [Oxfordshire]: IAHS, 1981- Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Kuells2006 Serial 31
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Author Tujchneider, O.; Christelis, G.; Gun, J.V. der
Title (down) Towards scientific and methodological innovation in transboundary aquifer resource management Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Environmental Development Abbreviated Journal
Volume 7 Issue Pages 6-16
Keywords Communication, Cooperation, Holistic methodological approach, Science, Transboundary aquifer management
Abstract Groundwater is both an invaluable and a vulnerable resource. Aquifer resources management, aiming at the responsible exploitation and adequate protection of the groundwater resources, is therefore of key importance and has to be based on sound hydrological, environmental, economic and social principles. Aquifer-wide groundwater projects are carried out to collect the required area-specific information, to understand ongoing processes, to identify the management issues to be addressed and to develop an adequate management strategy and action plan. The quality of the project results depends to a large extent on the science and methodologies adopted in the design and used during the implementation of the projects. In this context, a project was carried out recently to analyse the scientific aspects of—among others—the transboundary aquifer projects within the IW: Portfolio of the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and to make recommendations for scientific strengthening and innovation. This paper presents the main outcomes of this analysis. In order to accomplish groundwater resources management goals in the case of transboundary aquifers, a balanced joint strategy is needed. Analysis of documentation on completed and on-going transboundary aquifer projects has shown a wide range of scientific activities that contribute positively to the development of such strategies. This analysis has also identified options for increasing the positive impacts of science on strategy development; some of these options have been pioneered already and deserve wider application other ones are relatively new. Important options are: integrating transboundary aquifer resource management in a wider environmental–socio-economical context (holistic approach); exploring causal chains to better understand the processes of change of groundwater resources; using this improved understanding for optimising groundwater assessment and monitoring programmes; and adaptive management. In addition, to obtain maximum benefit of the scientific results there is a general need to promote effective communication at all levels, between the scientific community and policy-/decision makers, as well as with the local community who have a major role to play in the use and conservation of the resources. All of this should be accompanied by the harmonisation of the legal instruments and co-operation agreements between countries and the communities involved. Two case studies, one in South America and one in Southern Africa, are added as examples of the setting and approach of the analysed transboundary aquifer projects.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ tujchneider_towards_2013 Serial 105
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Author Ardelt, G.; Külls, C.; Hellbrück, H.
Title (down) Towards intrinsic molecular communication using isotopic isomerism Type Journal Article
Year 2018 Publication Open Journal of Internet Of Things (OJIOT) Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 135-143
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Ardelt2018towards Serial 18
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Author Gunkel, A. Külls, C.
Title (down) Towards agent-based modelling of stakeholder behaviour – a pilot study on drought vulnerability of decentral water supply in NE Brazil Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Sofware Abbreviated Journal
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Abstract 3rd International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Sofware – Burlington, Vermont
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Serial 74
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