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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 61 Number 7 2010
Peter Cullen’s Legacy: Integrating Science, Policy and Management of Rivers


Integrating science, policy and management of rivers: Peter Cullen's legacy 

P. Sam Lake, Gene E. Likens and Darren S. Ryder

pp. 733-735

 


Managing the world's most international river: the Danube River Basin 

Nike Sommerwerk, Jürg Bloesch, Momir Paunović, Christian Baumgartner, Markus Venohr, Martin Schneider-Jacoby, Thomas Hein and Klement Tockner

pp. 736-748

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Integrated catchment management research: lessons for interdisciplinary science from the Motueka Catchment, New Zealand 

Chris Phillips, Will Allen, Andrew Fenemor, Breck Bowden and Roger Young

pp. 749-763

  
 


The Sustainable Rivers Audit: assessing river ecosystem health in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia 

P. E. Davies, J. H. Harris, T. J. Hillman and K. F. Walker

pp. 764-777

  
 


Metastability in a river subject to multiple disturbances may constrain restoration options 

B. J. Robson and B. D. Mitchell

pp. 778-785

  
 


Using river-scale experiments to inform variable releases from large dams: a case study of emergent adaptive management 

R. J. Watts, D. S. Ryder, C. Allan and S. Commens

pp. 786-797

  
 


Negotiating the turbulent boundary: the challenges of building a science–management collaboration for landscape-scale monitoring of environmental flows 

J. Angus Webb, Michael J. Stewardson, Yung En Chee, E. Sabine G. Schreiber, Andrew K. Sharpe and Michael C. Jensz

pp. 798-807

  
 


Integrating aquatic science and policy for improved water management in Australia 

Moya Tomlinson and Richard Davis

pp. 808-813

  
 


Can a collaborative focus on solutions improve our capacity to achieve sustainable water management? 

Ben Gawne, Lin Crase and Alistair S. Watson

pp. 814-820

  
 


Defining and using 'best available science': a policy conundrum for the management of aquatic ecosystems 

Darren S. Ryder, Moya Tomlinson, Ben Gawne and Gene E. Likens

pp. 821-828

  
 


  
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