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all in an integrated holistic planning associated with river basin management (EC
COM 231 2006), (EC COM 232 2006) (Gerzabek et al. 2007). It is important to note
that most threats to soil identified in the Thematic Strategy on Soil Protection (EC
COM 179 2002) have strong relationships with the way water is managed. Therefore
in order to manage surface waters, groundwaters and sediments towards AN ecolog-
ically satisfactory state, it is essential to include the management and protection of
soils in this and vice versa (Brils et al. 2008 ).
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