TY - THES N2 - This thesis introduces the reader to sustainability concepts which are connected with the broader concept of Integrated Catchment Management. It bears in mind the additional complexity of management options in large international river basins which asks for international cooperation when objecting sustainable development. The thesis argues that large river basins cannot be regarded as either consolidated or fragmented international systems but as representing a variety of levels of system consolidation at the same time. The research tries to answer the question if the level of system consolidation influences compliance to international environmental regulations at the project level. It chooses for a comparison between river engineering projects in different countries along the Danube River and results in advices for project developers and policy makers to enhance compliance to environmental regulations. AV - public M1 - master UR - https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/1653/ ID - theses_frw1653 Y1 - 2012/// TI - The Influence of International System Consolidation on Implementation of International Environmental Regulations at the Project Level of Catchment Management A1 - Hörkner, D. ER -