Towards understanding the dynamic behaviour of floodplains as human-water systems
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G. Di Baldassarre | Luigia Brandimarte | Michelle Kooy | L. Brandimarte | G. Baldassarre | J. Kemerink | J. S. Kemerink | M. Kooy
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