Towards sustainable water management: Catchment planning in France and Britain

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Water management in European States is currently undergoing a series of major shifts linked to changing user and consumer demands, the increasing role of European Union legislation and, critically, the need to address sustainability in water uses. These shifts have a spatial expression. A comparative analysis of recent water management practice in two Member States of the EU, France and Britain (England and Wales), reveals both a new territorial focus in water management, as existing structures and institutions of water policy adapt to the changing environmental agenda, and the development of an integrated approach at the local level based upon river catchments. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Buller, H. (1996). Towards sustainable water management: Catchment planning in France and Britain. Land Use Policy, 13(4), 289–302. https://doi.org/10.1016/0264-8377(96)84558-3

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