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  • Home > Improving Communication - Updated: 02-09-2009 9:21 am
    A serious lack of communication frequently occurs between the scientific community, managers, planners, policy makers, and end-users or stakeholders. Too often, stakeholders in the water sector are isolated by legal and professional precedents from the best available scientific knowledge. A major objective of HELP is to ensure that water management and design practice reflects current understanding of hydrological processes. Read more...    

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    Murrumbidgee basin (Australia)
    Stakeholder interactions

    Murrumbidgee basin (Australia)
    Stakeholder interactions 2

    Olifants basin (South Africa, Mozambique)
    Typical housing

    Olifants basin (South Africa, Mozambique)
    Woman on her house doorstep.

    Olifants basin (South Africa, Mozambique)
    In the North East of South Africa, the Olifants river is a tributary of the Limpopo river.

    San Pedro basin (Mexico, USA)
    ARASA (Asociacion Regional Ambiental de Sonora-Arizona) meeting

    Thukela basin (South Africa)
    Rural housing

    Thukela basin (South Africa)
    Rural area within the catchment



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