Panta Rhei 2013–2015: global perspectives on hydrology, society and change
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Thibault Mathevet | Hafzullah Aksoy | Bellie Sivakumar | Heidi Kreibich | Ana Mijic | Alberto Viglione | Jun Xia | Attilio Castellarin | Alberto Montanari | Elena Toth | Hubert Savenije | Shreedhar Maskey | David M. Hannah | Veena Srinivasan | Hilary McMillan | Christophe Cudennec | Alfonso Mejia | Giuliano Di Baldassarre | Hongyi Li | Arjen Y. Hoekstra | Junguo Liu | Alexander Gelfan | David Finger | María J. Polo | Yangbo Chen | A. Hoekstra | H. McMillan | E. Toth | A. Montanari | D. Hannah | T. Mathevet | H. Kreibich | G. di Baldassarre | S. Maskey | H. Savenije | A. Castellarin | Junguo Liu | J. Xia | B. Sivakumar | A. Mejia | C. Cudennec | A. Viglione | V. Srinivasan | D. Finger | T. Krueger | M. Rogger | H. Aksoy | Hongyi Li | A. V. van Loon | A. Mijić | Yangbo Chen | A. Gelfan | M. Polo | Tobias Krueger | Magdalena Rogger | Paul Smith | Anne Van Loon | Yan Huang | Dominc Mazvimavi | Tatiana Bibikova | Adrián Pedrozo Acuña | Victor Rosales | Ronald van Nooyen | D. Mazvimavi | Yan Huang | Víctor Rosales | Paul Smith | T. Bibikova | Adrián Pedrozo Acuña | Ronald van Nooyen
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