The WaterProtect governance guide: Experiences from seven agricultural and drinking water production catchments across Europe

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The WaterProtect governance guide : Experiences from seven agricultural and drinking water production catchments across Europe. / Belmans, Els; Borremans, Lieve; Kristensen, Lone Søderkvist; Suciu, Nicoleta Alina; Kerselaers, Eva.

I: Science of the Total Environment, Bind 761, 143867, 01.03.2021.

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Belmans, E, Borremans, L, Kristensen, LS, Suciu, NA & Kerselaers, E 2021, 'The WaterProtect governance guide: Experiences from seven agricultural and drinking water production catchments across Europe', Science of the Total Environment, bind 761, 143867. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143867

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Belmans, E., Borremans, L., Kristensen, L. S., Suciu, N. A., & Kerselaers, E. (2021). The WaterProtect governance guide: Experiences from seven agricultural and drinking water production catchments across Europe. Science of the Total Environment, 761, [143867]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143867

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Belmans E, Borremans L, Kristensen LS, Suciu NA, Kerselaers E. The WaterProtect governance guide: Experiences from seven agricultural and drinking water production catchments across Europe. Science of the Total Environment. 2021 mar. 1;761. 143867. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143867

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Belmans, Els ; Borremans, Lieve ; Kristensen, Lone Søderkvist ; Suciu, Nicoleta Alina ; Kerselaers, Eva. / The WaterProtect governance guide : Experiences from seven agricultural and drinking water production catchments across Europe. I: Science of the Total Environment. 2021 ; Bind 761.

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