NeWater Reports & Scientific Papers

In this section, you will find working papers and publications which addressed key themes during the project.

They are often in addition to the official deliverables, which you can find here.

The table below presents working papers and additional reports from the NeWater project, directly available through a link. A full list of reference will be included soon.

 

No.

Title

Status

1

Transition to adaptive water management: the NeWater project
C. Pahl-Wostl, T. Downing, P. Kabat, P. Magnuszewski, J. Meigh, M. Schüter, J. Sendzimir, S. Werne

working paper 1

2

Towards a formal framework of vulnerability to climate change
C. Ionescu, R.J.T. Klein, J. Hinkel, K.S. Kavi Kumar, R. Klein

working paper 2

3

The relationship between IWRM and Adaptive Management
C. Pahl-Wostl, J. Sendzimir

working paper 3 /
NeWater D 5.1.1

4

Guadiana Basin - Water quality and the development of the Alqueva region
Marco Estrela, Eduardo Silva

additional Report

5

The Impacts of Alqueva Dam in the Development of the Region
Fantina Tedim, Caroline Sullivan, Marco Estrela

additional Report

6

 

Pahl-Wostl, C., Möltgen, J., Sendzimir, J., Kabat, P. (2005): New methods for adaptive water management under uncertainty - The NeWater project. Paper accepted for the EWRA 2005 conference.
EWRA_NeWater.pdf


scientific publication
7

 

Pahl-Wostl, C. (2004): The Implications of Complexity for Integrated Resources Management. Pahl-Wostl, C., Schmidt, S. and Jakeman, T. (eds) iEMSs 2004
International Congress: "Complexity and Integrated Resources Management". International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, Osnabrück, Germany, June 2004.
implications_of_complexity_cpw.pdf

 

scientific publication

 

8

 

Achieving Sustainable Water Management in Uzbekistan: Visions of farmers and fishermen.

Neela Matin

 

Additional Report

 

9

 

Достижение устойчивого управления водными ресурсами в Узбекистане: с точки зрения фермеров и рыбаков.

Neela Matin

 

Additional Report
10

 

Role-Playing Games and Agent-Based Models in Lower Amudarya.

Géraldine Abrami

 

Additional Report