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An alternative approach for socio-hydrology: case study research
Department Water Management, Delft University of Technology, Stevinweg
1, 2628 CN Delft, the Netherlands
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Short summary
This paper argues for an alternative approach for socio‒hydrology: detailed case study research. Detailed case study research can increase understanding of how society interacts with hydrology, offers more levers for management than coupled modelling, and facilitates interdisciplinary cooperation. The paper presents a case study of the Dommel Basin in the Netherlands and Belgium and compares this with a published model of the Kissimmee Basin in Florida.
This paper argues for an alternative approach for socio‒hydrology: detailed case study...