. "Novick\u00FD, Old\u0159ich" . "The aim of the study was to contribute to better understanding of spatial and temporal variability in flow and drought characteristics in Europe. The results showed that during 19th and 20th century the analyses large European rivers exhibited similar flow patters. The highest long-term flow changes were detected in the 19th century, i.e. in the period when climate and flow were not significantly affected by human activities. It was demonstrated that long-term climate variability (mainly variability in precipitation) was the main causal factor of the long-term variability in the runoff, while the role of changes in land use was substantially less important." . "Hydrological drought studies in wide context of climate variability"@cs . . "[B44BE58F496C]" . "3"^^ . "Ka\u0161p\u00E1rek, Ladislav" . "58;71" . "The aim of the study was to contribute to better understanding of spatial and temporal variability in flow and drought characteristics in Europe. The results showed that during 19th and 20th century the analyses large European rivers exhibited similar flow patters. The highest long-term flow changes were detected in the 19th century, i.e. in the period when climate and flow were not significantly affected by human activities. It was demonstrated that long-term climate variability (mainly variability in precipitation) was the main causal factor of the long-term variability in the runoff, while the role of changes in land use was substantially less important."@en . "RIV/00020711:_____/02:00000326!RIV06-MZP-00020711" . . "Hydrological drought studies in wide context of climate variability" . "Hydrological drought studies in wide context of climate variability" . "Hydrological drought studies in wide context of climate variability"@cs . . "Bridging the gap between research and practice" . . "Hydrological drought studies in wide context of climate variability"@en . "2"^^ . "climate variability; drought; precipitation"@en . . "Cape Town" . "Cape Town" . . "14"^^ . "Neuveden" . "Hydrological drought studies in wide context of climate variability"@en . . . "2002-03-18+01:00"^^ . . "RIV/00020711:_____/02:00000326" . "648147" . . . . . "The aim of the study was to contribute to better understanding of spatial and temporal variability in flow and drought characteristics in Europe. The results showed that during 19th and 20th century the analyses large European rivers exhibited similar flow patters. The highest long-term flow changes were detected in the 19th century, i.e. in the period when climate and flow were not significantly affected by human activities. It was demonstrated that long-term climate variability (mainly variability in precipitation) was the main causal factor of the long-term variability in the runoff, while the role of changes in land use was substantially less important."@cs . . "Z(MZPN0299V1001)" . .