Afnan Agramont, N. van Cauwenbergh, Ann van Griesven, M. Craps
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The drivers–pressures–state–impact–responses (DPSIR) framework is used widely in water policy development but tends to oversimplify the complexity of river basins. Incorporating spatial and social considerations enhances DPSIR applications.