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Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change. / McMillan, Hilary; Montanari, Alberto; Cudennec, Christophe et al.
In: Hydrological Sciences Journal, 01.03.2016.

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McMillan, H, Montanari, A, Cudennec, C, Savenije, HHG, Kreibich, H, Krueger, T, Liu, J, Mejia, A, Van Loon, A, Aksoy, H, Di Baldassarre, G, Huang, Y, Mazvimavi, D, Rogger, M, Sivakumar, B, Bibikova, T, Castellarin, A, Chen, Y, Finger, D, Gelfan, A, Hannah, DM, Hoekstra, AY, Li, H, Maskey, S, Mathevet, T, Mijic, A, Acuna, AP, Polo, MJ, Rosales, V, Smith, PJ, Viglione, A, Srinivasan, V, Toth, E, van Nooyen, R & Xia, J 2016, 'Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change', Hydrological Sciences Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2016.1159308

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McMillan, H., Montanari, A., Cudennec, C., Savenije, H. H. G., Kreibich, H., Krueger, T., Liu, J., Mejia, A., Van Loon, A., Aksoy, H., Di Baldassarre, G., Huang, Y., Mazvimavi, D., Rogger, M., Sivakumar, B., Bibikova, T., Castellarin, A., Chen, Y., Finger, D., ... Xia, J. (2016). Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change. Hydrological Sciences Journal. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2016.1159308

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McMillan H, Montanari A, Cudennec C, Savenije HHG, Kreibich H, Krueger T et al. Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 2016 Mar 1. Epub 2016 Mar 1. doi: 10.1080/02626667.2016.1159308

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McMillan, Hilary ; Montanari, Alberto ; Cudennec, Christophe et al. / Panta Rhei 2013–2015 : global perspectives on hydrology, society and change. In: Hydrological Sciences Journal. 2016.

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title = "Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change",
abstract = "In 2013, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) launched the hydrological decade 2013–2022 with the theme “Panta Rhei: Change in Hydrology and Society”. The decade recognizes the urgency of hydrological research to understand and predict the interactions of society and water, to support sustainable water resource use under changing climatic and environmental conditions. This paper reports on the first Panta Rhei biennium 2013–2015, providing a comprehensive resource that describes the scope and direction of Panta Rhei. We bring together the knowledge of all the Panta Rhei working groups, to summarize the most pressing research questions and how the hydrological community is progressing towards those goals. We draw out interconnections between different strands of research, and reflect on the need to take a global view on hydrology in the current era of human impacts and environmental change. Finally, we look back to the six driving science questions identified at the outset of Panta Rhei, to quantify progress towards those aims.",
keywords = "Panta Rhei, hydrological decade, socio-hydrology, climate change, human impacts, global hydrology, water resources, water security, society",
author = "Hilary McMillan and Alberto Montanari and Christophe Cudennec and Savenije, {Hubert H. G.} and Heidi Kreibich and Tobias Krueger and Junguo Liu and Alfonso Mejia and {Van Loon}, Anne and Hafzullah Aksoy and {Di Baldassarre}, Giuliano and Yan Huang and Dominc Mazvimavi and Magdalena Rogger and Bellie Sivakumar and Tatiana Bibikova and Attilo Castellarin and Yangbo Chen and David Finger and Alexander Gelfan and Hannah, {David M.} and Hoekstra, {Arjen Y.} and Hongyi Li and Shreedhar Maskey and Thibault Mathevet and Ana Mijic and Acuna, {Adrian Pedrozo} and Polo, {Maria J.} and Victor Rosales and Smith, {Paul James} and Alberto Viglione and Veena Srinivasan and Elena Toth and {van Nooyen}, Ronald and Jun Xia",
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AU - Savenije, Hubert H. G.

AU - Kreibich, Heidi

AU - Krueger, Tobias

AU - Liu, Junguo

AU - Mejia, Alfonso

AU - Van Loon, Anne

AU - Aksoy, Hafzullah

AU - Di Baldassarre, Giuliano

AU - Huang, Yan

AU - Mazvimavi, Dominc

AU - Rogger, Magdalena

AU - Sivakumar, Bellie

AU - Bibikova, Tatiana

AU - Castellarin, Attilo

AU - Chen, Yangbo

AU - Finger, David

AU - Gelfan, Alexander

AU - Hannah, David M.

AU - Hoekstra, Arjen Y.

AU - Li, Hongyi

AU - Maskey, Shreedhar

AU - Mathevet, Thibault

AU - Mijic, Ana

AU - Acuna, Adrian Pedrozo

AU - Polo, Maria J.

AU - Rosales, Victor

AU - Smith, Paul James

AU - Viglione, Alberto

AU - Srinivasan, Veena

AU - Toth, Elena

AU - van Nooyen, Ronald

AU - Xia, Jun

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