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Résumé :
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Since the first colloquium, it has become more apparent that fundamental changes in climate, environment and societal pressures on water resources are occuring. The Celtic lands are particularly susceptible to such pressures both with regard to their own resources and, in some cases, to pressure from their neigbours, due to their climatic location and geological environments. There is an urgent need to better understand the basic hydrological processes involved in these changes, in order to develop optimal management strategies for sustainability of both water resources and the environment into the twnty-first century.
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