Author:
Blöschl Günter,Hall Julia,Viglione Alberto,Perdigão Rui A. P.,Parajka Juraj,Merz Bruno,Lun David,Arheimer Berit,Aronica Giuseppe T.,Bilibashi Ardian,Boháč Miloň,Bonacci Ognjen,Borga Marco,Čanjevac Ivan,Castellarin Attilio,Chirico Giovanni B.,Claps Pierluigi,Frolova Natalia,Ganora Daniele,Gorbachova Liudmyla,Gül Ali,Hannaford Jamie,Harrigan Shaun,Kireeva Maria,Kiss Andrea,Kjeldsen Thomas R.,Kohnová Silvia,Koskela Jarkko J.,Ledvinka Ondrej,Macdonald Neil,Mavrova-Guirguinova Maria,Mediero Luis,Merz Ralf,Molnar Peter,Montanari Alberto,Murphy Conor,Osuch Marzena,Ovcharuk Valeryia,Radevski Ivan,Salinas José L.,Sauquet Eric,Šraj Mojca,Szolgay Jan,Volpi Elena,Wilson Donna,Zaimi Klodian,Živković Nenad
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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