Abstract
ABSTRACT The article outlines the development of water resources management and research in hydrology in Slovakia in the last century when the centralised water resources planning provided a robust framework for the development of hydrological research. We first present facts about the organisation of research in hydrology from 1948 to 1990, which dealt with various problems of practical relevance. Experimental research and its international outreach in the collaborative programs of the Danube countries or the UNESCO water programmes are described. Then, the main achievements related to experimental hydrological research in two small research catchments with long histories of operation, the Mošteník Brook and the Bystrianka Creek catchments, are presented. Short biographies of researchers who significantly contributed to the overall development of water management or hydrological research in small catchment in Slovakia are provided.
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