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Bonsor, H C, Dahlqvist, P, Moosmann, L, Classen, N, Epting, J, Huggenberger, P, Garica-Gil, A, Janźa, M, Laursen, G, Stuurman, R and Gogu, C R. 2017. Groundwater, geothermal modelling and monitoring at city-scale: reviewing European practice and knowledge exchange. British Geological Survey Internal Report, OR/17/007.

TU1206 COST Sub-Urban Report
TU1206-WG2.4-005

Published January 2017

Authors: H C Bonsor (BGS), P Dahlqvist (SGU), L Moosmann, N Classen, J Epting (Uni Ba-sel), P Huggenberger (Uni Basel), A Garica-Gil, M Janźa (GeoZS), G Laursen (Odense City), R Stuurman (Deltares) and C R Gogu (Tec. Univ. Civil Engineering Bucharest)
Editor and layout: Guri V Ganerød (NGU).

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It allows researchers, engineers and scholars to jointly develop their own ideas and take new initiatives across all fields of science and technology, while promoting multi- and interdisciplinary approaches. COST aims at fostering a better integration of less research intensive countries to the knowledge hubs of the European Research Area. The COST Association, an International not-for-profit Association under Belgian Law, integrates all management, governing and administrative functions necessary for the operation of the framework. The COST Association has currently 36 Member Countries. www.cost.eu

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