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  • Cammeraat, L. H., & Imeson, A. C. (1998). Space and time scale variability and interdependencies in hydrological processes. [Review of: A. Feddes (1998) -]. Journal of Quaternary Science, 13, 186-187.
  • Cammeraat, L. H., & Imeson, A. C. (1998). Runoff and erosion. In J. Thornes, M. Mariota, & N. Geeson (Eds.), Mediterranean Atlas of desertification, Mediterranean Environments in Europe, The Desertification Context (pp. 2-7)
  • Cammeraat, L. H., & Imeson, A. C. (1998). The development of soil-vegetation structures and their impact on water redistribution and soil degradation. Proceedings WSSC 1998, on CD-ROM. UvA.
  • Cammeraat, L. H., Imeson, A. C., Quinton, J., & Morgan, R. (1998). Erosion and Land Use: Land abandonment, disturbance and rehabilitation. In J. Thornes, M. Mariota, & N. Geeson (Eds.), Mediterranean Atlas of Desertification, Mediterranean Environments in Europe, The Desertification Context (pp. 57-59)
  • Cammeraat, L. H., & Prinsen, H. A. M. (1998). The Medalus georeferenced database: an application used for land degradation research in the European Mediterranean. In I. Masser, & P. Burrough (Eds.), European geographic information infrastructures: opportunities and pitfalls. (pp. 57-69). Taylor & Francis.
  • Imeson, A. C., & Cammeraat, L. H. (1998). Hierarchy of land degradation dynamics in the Guadalentin. In Medalus III Project 2 Target Areas. (pp. 121-129). Medalus.
  • Cammeraat, L. H. (1998). Scaling up from plot to watershed: the application of response units in land degradation studies in SE Spain. Abstract 2.13. In NAC-4, Veldhoven
  • Cammeraat, L. H. (1997). Monitoring of desertification processes at three stations in the Northern Mediterranean. In N. Geeson, & J. Brandt (Eds.), Medalus III plenary meeting, conference and assessment (pp. 1-20). King's College.
  • Imeson, A. C., & Cammeraat, L. H. (1997). The patterns of environmentally sensitive response units at different scales on limestone and marls in the Guadalentin. In L. H. Coleson, & J. Brandt (Eds.), Medalus III Fourth plenary meeting, conference and assessment (pp. 1-56). King's College.
  • Cammeraat, L. H., & Imeson, A. C. (1997). A process based approach for understanding (and modelling) the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of catchment hydrology. In Symposium Rivierdynamiek, verleden, heden en toekomst (pp. 1-33). ICG.
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