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APPENDICESSection of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (1982–2000). He was involved inextensive research and isotope field investigations in arid and semi-arid regions, particularlyin the Middle East. He has around 40 publications majority of which deal with isotopehydrology.EDITORSStephen Fosterhas extensive experience in <strong>groundwater</strong> research and consulting. His professional postsinclude WHO-Groundwater Advisor Latin America and Caribbean (1986–89), British GeologicalSurvey-Divisional Director (1991–99) and World Bank-Groundwater ManagementTeam Director (2000–07). He is a very active member of IAH and is its current electedPresident (2005–08). In 1993 he was named University of London-Visiting Professor andSpanish Real Academia de Ciencias- Foreign Corresponding Member.Daniel P. Loucksis a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University in the USA. Hehas been actively involved in both the development and application of water <strong>resources</strong>management models for over three four decades. As a consultant, he has advised leaders ofregional water <strong>resources</strong> planning, development and management organizations in five continents.COORDINATORSAlice AureliPhD hydrogeology. She joined UNESCO in 1989 as an Associate Expert at the Divisionof Water Sciences. She presently occupies the post of Programme Specialist in charge ofprojects and studies related to aquifer systems and <strong>groundwater</strong> <strong>resources</strong> management.Karin KemperDr in Water and Environmental Studies, she works as a Lead Water Resources ManagementSpecialist at the World Bank where she also manages the World Bank’s Groundwater ManagementAdvisory Team (GWMATE). She has extensive work experience in the water sectorand has carried out project investment work and research in many countries.Raya Marina Stephanis a lawyer, expert in water law. She collaborates with the International HydrologicalProgram of UNESCO on the <strong>groundwater</strong> <strong>resources</strong> activities, and she is mainly involved inprojects concerning transboundary aquifers.103

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