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In the 20th century, water management focused on the local scale of
interest. In the 21st century we will be facing changes in quantity
and quality of our water cycle. Triggering forces behind these new
challenges are industrialisation, population growth and the delayed
awareness that we are to expect a global change. The magnitude and
distribution of global changes are not exactly predictable, because
we live in an always changing environment, are faced with severe
and interfering processes, which all are not yet sufficiently
understood. Therefore, to shoulder this task, hydrology should
embrace more integrative and interdisciplinary approaches than
already existing and has to achieve more flexibility in assessments
and decisions. To better approach this challenge, catchments
related solutions are more important than local solutions, to
satisfy the water demand of agriculture, ecosystems, industry and
the private sector. And we should keep in mind that the environment
has a "sustainable memory" and our knowledge about attenuation
capacities and resilience of the environment is still low.
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