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northern river
4488 4.2 Kittilä Upstream : Q; Downstream : river WSE
b Sonkajärvi Small, lake 946 4.4 – –
c Keppo Lapuanjoki Small/medium,
coastal river
3949 3.0 Lapua Upstream : Q; Downstream river WSE
d Harjavalta
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in adaptive and integrated water management and to
determine its
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Exploratory and normative scenario developers both have acknowledged the added
value of either type of scenario process. Particularly the backcasting community has attempted to combine backcasting and
foresighting approaches. Good examples are Robinson et al. [10], Carlsson-Kanyama et al. [11], and the work of David Banister (e.g.
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