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Prize “Ippen Award 2011” to Professor Xavier Sanchez-Vila

Distance learning course "Basic Hydrogeology"

Fri, 14/10/2011 / Fri, 06/04/2012

FCIHS (Fundación Centro Internacional de Hidrología Subterránea)

"Hydrogeological aspects of mining"

Fri, 14/10/2011 / Fri, 06/04/2012

FCIHS (Fundación Centro Internacional de Hidrología Subterránea)

11 th International Course on Groundwater Hydrology

Mon, 03/10/2011 / Fri, 13/09/2013

FCIHS (Fundación Centro Internacional de Hidrología Subterránea)

46 th International Course of Underground Hydrology

Fri, 13/01/2012 / Thu, 12/07/2012

FCIHS (Fundación Centro Internacional de Hidrología Subterránea)

Methodological study for the establishment of areas to safeguard groundwater bodies in carbonate aquifers used for human consumption. Implementation of the Water Framework Directive

The Challenge of Transboundary Aquifer Resources Management in the Azerbaijan Republic -multidisciplinary and multifunctional approaches

UNESCO-IAH-UNEP

Transboundary aquifer within the mining areas – the case study of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin

UNESCO-IAH-UNEP

International research collaboration as a tool for water resource management in the Lake Chad Basin

UNESCO-IAH-UNEP

Prospective Regulatory Environmental Services Provider for Aquifer Recovery

UNESCO-IAH-UNEP

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