Water management in transition? : investigating the underlying reasons of low level of public participation in water planning in Hungary
This thesis examines how the Water Framework Directive has been implemented in Hungary with a particular focus on public participation. Hungary with its heavily centralized water management is relatively new to deliberative approaches, so it is interesting to assess how the country is dealing with a...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2018
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