Abstract

The anomalous properties of water that affect its occurrence, movement and influence on the environment are introduced. The wide range of spatial and temporal scales involved in the study of water is described. The increased interest in recent years concerning the links between hydrology and problems of the environment and of society is emphasized. The need for interdisciplinarity in research and a full participatory approach in planning is emphasized. Requirements for successful communication between disparate groups are summarized.

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