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The Analytic Hierarchy Process as a Means for Integrated Watershed Management
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Document Date: 2003-11-05 15:58:45


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National Academy Press / John Wiley & Sons Inc. New York / HoughtonMifflin Company / West Publishing / /

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America / /

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Thailand / Austria / United States / Australia / India / /

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Environmental Issue / Natural Disaster / /

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International Institute / University of Arizona / Australian National University / Heathcote / /

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integrated natural resources management / environmental management / watershed management / social and economic systems / chemical and biological integrity / /

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Truckee River / Chesapeake Bay / /

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National Research Council / International Society / International Institute for Ecological Economics / Congress / European Society for Ecological Economics / American Water Resources Association / School of Renewable Natural Resources / University of Arizona / Australian National University / /

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Jyrki Kangas / Andrea / Jennifer Duberstein / Bert DrosteFranke / Guillermo A. Mendoza / Chao Phraya / Donald Dennis / Sigrid Stagl / Ines Omann / George Miller / DeSteiguer / /

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psychologist / Professor / model for watershed planning / Associate Professor / /

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Nevada / Victoria / Pennsylvania / Florida / Arizona / /

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Psychological Review / /

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www.kfunigraz.ac.at/vwlwww/omann/ESEE_group / http /

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