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1 Carmichael, J. J.; Strzepek, K. M.; Minarik, B. 1996. Impacts of climate change and seasonal variability on economic treatment costs: A case study of the Nitra River Basin, Slovakia. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 12(2):209-227.
River basins ; Climate ; Water resources ; Case studies ; Water quality ; Wastewater / Slovakia / Nitra River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H018689)

2 1996. Water management in the River Hron Basin. World Water and Environmental Engineering, 19(6):18-19.
Water management ; Water resources ; River basins ; Water pollution ; Water quality ; Computer software / Hungary / Slovakia / Hron River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H019049)

3 Scheierling, S. M. 1998. Toward improved water quality management in Central and Eastern Europe. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 14(1):5-24.
Water quality ; Water management ; Water pollution ; Water policy ; Investment / Bulgaria / Czech Republic / Hungary / Poland / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H019313)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H019313.pdf
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4 Makowski, M.; Somlyody, L.; Watkins, D. 1996. Multiple criteria analysis for water quality management in the Nitra Basin. Water Resources Bulletin, 32(5):937-951.
Water resource management ; Water quality ; Water policy ; River Basins ; Models ; Decision support tools / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H019542)

5 Sands, P. 1998. Watercourses, environment and the International Court of Justice: The Gabcikovo-Nagymaros case. In Salman, S. M. A.; de Chazournes, L. B. (Eds.), International watercourses: Enhancing cooperation and managing conflict - Proceedings of a World Bank Seminar. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. pp.103-125.
Watercourses ; Water law ; Environmental effects ; Legal aspects / Hungary / Slovakia / Danube River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 SAL Record No: H023203)

6 Bosnjakovic, B. 1998. UN/ECE strategies for protecting the environment with respect of international watercourses: The Helsinki and Espoo Conventions. In Salman, S. M. A.; de Chazournes, L. B. (Eds.), International watercourses: Enhancing cooperation and managing conflict - Proceedings of a World Bank Seminar. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. pp.47-64.
Water resource management ; Watercourses ; Environmental effects ; Environmental degradation ; Pollution control ; International cooperation ; Legal aspects / Europe / Hungary / Croatia / Ukraine / Netherlands / Belgium / Germany / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 SAL Record No: H023200)

7 Refsgaard, J. C.; Sorensen, H. R.; Mucha, I.; Rodak, D.; Hlavaty, Z.; Bansky, L.; Klucovska, J.; Topolska, J.; Takac, J.; Kosc, V.; Enggrob, H. G.; Engesgaard, P.; Jensen, J. K.; Fiselier, J.; Griffioen, J.; Hansen, S. 1998. An integrated model for the Danubian Lowland: Methodology and applications. Water Resources Management, 12(6):433-465.
River basins ; Hydroelectric schemes ; Flood plains ; Environmental effects ; Groundwater ; Water quality ; Soil moisture ; Soil water ; Sedimentation ; Simulation models ; Reservoirs / Slovakia / Hungary / Danube river / Gabcikovo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H024008)

8 Hrfbik, J.; Jansky, L. 1999. Conditions for rehabilitation and modernization of irrigation in Slovak Republic. In ICID, 17th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Granada, Spain, 1999: Water for Agriculture in the Next Millennium - Transactions, Vol.1F, Q.49: Rehabilitation and Modernization of Irrigation and Drainage Systems: 49.4: Quality of construction of civil works; Q.49.5: Introduction of new technologies to farmers; Q.49: Poster papers. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.1-11.
Rehabilitation ; Modernization ; Irrigation programs ; Water demand ; Decision support tools ; Computer models ; Simulation models / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H025206)

9 Eisty, M.; Savic, D. A.; Walters, G. A. 1999. Rehabilitation of pressurised pipe networks using genetic algorithms. In ICID, 17th Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, Granada, Spain, 1999: Water for Agriculture in the Next Millennium - Transactions, Vol.1F, Q.49: Rehabilitation and Modernization of Irrigation and Drainage Systems: 49.4: Quality of construction of civil works; Q.49.5: Introduction of new technologies to farmers; Q.49: Poster papers. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.13-27.
Rehabilitation ; Pipes ; Networks ; Irrigation systems ; Simulation ; Optimization ; Linear programming / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H025207)

10 Novák, V.; Simunek, J.; van Genuchten, M. T. 2000. Infiltration of water into soil with cracks. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 126(1):41-47.
Irrigation water ; Infiltration ; Precipitation ; Simulation models ; Mathematical models ; Soil structure ; Soil water / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H025670)

11 Weeramantry, C. G. 2000. Environmental aspects of Sri Lanka's ancient irrigation system: Separate opinion of Vice President Weeramantry in the International Court of Justice on 25 September 1997 in Case concerning the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Project (Hungary/Slovakia) Ratmalana, Sri Lanka: Sarvodaya. iv, 35p.
Legal aspects ; Environmental effects ; Irrigation systems ; History ; Tanks ; Water storage ; Reservoirs ; Weirs / Sri Lanka / China / Hungary / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G744 WEE Record No: H027047)

12 Holzwarth, F. 2000. The Danube River Basin: An experience with transboundary water management. In Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), Proceedings - SIWI Seminar: Water Security for Multinational Water Systems: Opportunity for Development, Stockholm, August 19, 2000. Stockholm, Sweden: SIWI. pp.122-126.
River basins ; Water resource management ; International cooperation / Europe / Germany / Austria / Czech Republic / Slovakia / Hungary / Slovania / Croatia / Romania / Bulgaria / Moldova / Ukraine / Danube River Basin
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 STO Record No: H028156)

13 Servat, E.; Demuth, S.; Dezetter, A.; Daniell, T.; Ferrari, E.; Ijjaali, M.; Jabrane, R.; Van Lanen, H.; Huang, Y. (Eds.) 2010. Global change: facing risks and threats to water resources. Proceedings of the Sixth World FRIEND Conference, Fez, Morocco, 25-29 October 2010. Wallingford, UK: International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). 698p. (IAHS Publication 340)
Hydrological factors ; Hazards ; Adaptation ; Water resource management ; Flooding ; Drought ; Environmental monitoring ; Simulation models ; GIS ; Mapping ; Decision support systems ; Watersheds ; Risk assessment ; Groundwater ; River Basins ; Climate change ; Case studies ; Seasonal variation ; Runoff ; Floodplains ; Historical aspects ; Reservoirs ; Hydrological cycle ; Surface water ; Water scarcity ; Water quality ; Water balance ; Evapotranspiration ; Urban development ; Land use ; Land cover ; Erosion ; Aquifers / France / Russia / Czech Republic / Tunisia / Algeria / Italy / Brazil / Europe / Africa / Vietnam / Norway / Slovakia / Germany / Colombia / USA / Caribbean / Benin / Cameroon / UK / Chile / Nitra River / Oueme Region / Chellif River Basin / Taquari River Basin / Terek River Basin / Tuscany / Crati River Basin / Volta River Basin / Thach Han River Basin / River Elbe Basin / Harz Mountains / Algerian Coastal Basin / Volta River Basin / Berrechid Plain / Upper Niger River / Moulouya Watershed / Atlantic Ocean / Danube River / Sudano-Sahelian Catchment / Yaere flood plain
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 SER Record No: H043485)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H043485_TOC.pdf
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14 Scheierling, S. M. 1996. Toward improved water quality management in Central and Eastern Europe. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). 25p. (IIASA WP-96-107)
Water quality ; Water management ; Water pollution ; Water policy ; Investment / Bulgaria / Czech Republic / Hungary / Poland / Slovakia
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: P 4352 Record No: H044686)
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Admin/PUB/Documents/WP-96-107.pdf
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H044686.pdf
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15 Global Water Intelligence (GWI). 2013. Global water market 2014: meeting the world's water and wastewater needs until 2018. Vol. 2. Oxford, UK: Media Analytics Ltd. pp.427-1038 + 1CD.
Water market ; Water requirements ; Indicators ; Government agencies ; Wastewater treatment ; Urban wastes ; Water availability ; Water demand ; Desalination ; Brackish water ; Water reuse ; Financing ; Expenditure ; Market analysis ; Forecasting ; Private sector / Algeria / Angola / Austria / Azerbaijan / Belarus / Belgium / Bulgaria / Cameroon / Cote d'Ivoire / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Egypt / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Kazakhstan / Kenya / Latvia / Libya / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Morocco / Netherlands / Nigeria / Norway / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Serbia / Slovakia / Slovenia / South Africa / Spain / Sudan / Sweden / Sweden / Switzerland / Tanzania / Tunisia / Uganda / Ukraine / UK
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 GLO e-copy SF Record No: H046241)
http://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H046241_TOC.pdf
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16 Jakubinsky, J.; Prokopova, M.; Raska, P.; Salvati, L.; Bezak, N.; Cudlin, O.; Cudlin, P.; Purkyt, J.; Vezza, P.; Camporeale, C.; Danek, J.; Pastor, M.; Lepeska, T. 2021. Managing floodplains using nature-based solutions to support multiple ecosystem functions and services. WIREs Water, 8(5):e1545. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1545]
Floodplains ; Ecosystem services ; Natural environment ; Rivers ; Vegetation ; Habitats ; Landscape ; Land use ; Sediment ; Case studies / Europe / Czechia / Slovakia / Italy
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050581)
https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/wat2.1545
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H050581.pdf
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Floodplains include unique environments shaped over a long time horizon along rivers and smaller streams and formed by alluvial sediments. As floodplains are flat, often with highly fertile and well-accessible land, they have become the intrinsic focus of human society—while providing a variety of goods and ecosystem services. Intensive land use of floodplains is degrading their natural values and significantly reducing their ecosystem functions and services. A significant part of these key services is related with the ability of floodplains to retain water and nutrients, which can be understood as a flood control and a water-retention function. Although these ecosystems serve a number of other basic functions, the importance of floodplains as a place for water retention during extreme discharges caused by intense rainfall or snowmelt and the supply of water in times of drought are essential under conditions of global change. In order to increase the ability of floodplains to perform these functions, it is increasingly required to preserve the connectivity of rivers with surrounding floodplains and adapt human activities to maintain and restore river ecosystems. This article reviews the recent understanding of floodplain delineation, the most common causes of disturbance, the ecosystem functions being performed, discussing in turn the measures being considered to mitigate the frequency and magnitude of hydrologic extremes resulting from ongoing environmental changes.

17 Cullmann, J.; Dilley, M. (Ed.); Egerton, P.; Grasso, V. F. (Ed.); Honore, C.; Lucio, F.; Luterbacher, J.; Nullis, C.; Power, M.; Rea, A.; Repnik, M.; Stander, J.; Idle, T. (Ed.); Msemo, N. (Ed.); Baubion, N.; Roudier, P.; Woillez, M.- N.; Gomes, A. M.; Dobardzic, S.; Pina, C. L.; Naran, B.; Richmond, M.; Harding, J.; Macasil, M. L. K.; Chaponniere, E.; Hoyer, B.; Losenno, C.; Vaananen, E.; Baugh, C.; Prudhomme, C.; Brovko, E.; Giusti, S.; Hoogeveen, J.; Maher, S.; Neretin, L.; Pek, E.; Gutierrez, A.; Ramage, S.; Venturini, S.; Intsiful, J.; Barnwal, A.; Iqbal, F.; Aich, V.; Debevec, L.; Grey, S.; Sumner, T.; Marsden, K.; Katsanakis, R.; Sengupta, R.; Bensada, A.; Olhoff, A.; Ivanova, O.; Kappelle, M.; Nield, M.; Wang, Y.; Bertule, M.; Glennie, P.; Lloyd, G. J.; Benchwick, G.; Creitaru, L.; Larroquette, B.; Stephens, E.; Properzi, F.; Schade, M.; Bogdanova, A.- M.; Kull, D.; de France, J.; Aich, V.; Alexieva, A.; Bastani, H.; Berit, A.; Berod, D.; Bode, G.; Boscolo, R.; Chernov, I.; de Coning, E.; Eggleston, S.; Ehlert, K.; Delju, A.; Douris, J.; Gallo, I.; Kim, H.; Migraine, J.- B.; Msemo, N.; Polcher, J.; Sparrow, M.; Stefanski, R.; Tripathi, R.; Vara, R. L. S.; Woolnough, S.; Zuniga, J. A.; Christiana, P.; Luo, T.; Saccoccia, L. 2021. 2021 state of climate services: water. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO. 46p. (WMO No.1278)
Water resources ; Climate change ; Information services ; Early warning systems ; Socioeconomic aspects ; Communities ; Flooding ; Water stress ; Drought ; Forecasting ; Governance ; Water supply ; Gender ; Decision making ; Disasters ; Economic losses ; Hurricanes ; Resilience ; Policies ; Hydroelectric power generation ; Meteorological stations ; Disaster risk management ; Disaster risk reduction ; Natural disasters ; Case studies / Asia / Thailand / Africa / Gambia / Europe / Slovakia / North America / Central America / Hondura / Caribbean / South America
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H050659)
https://library.wmo.int/doc_num.php?explnum_id=10826
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H050659.pdf
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