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Agricultural Water Resource Management in the Socio-Hydrology: A Framework for Using System Dynamics Simulation
Population growth, coupled with climate and social shifts, has resulted in a global phenomenon of water scarcity. Yet, the effect of social factors...
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Socio-hydrology: A Holistic Approach to Water-Human Nexus in Large Riverine Islands of India, Bangladesh and Vietnam
Considering the finite volume of freshwater resources, its sustainable management is a global challenge. Due to various factors ranging from natural... -
Improvement of Urban Socio-Hydrologic Resilience in Extreme Hydro-Climatic Conditions
Considering the increase of human activities in nature and its effects on the environment and water resources, the necessity to change the approach... -
Introduction to the Special Issue: Geophysics and remote sensing for resources and ecosystem sustainability in an environmentally constrained world
The 4th Atlas Georesources International Congress (AGIC), convened in Hammamet, Tunisia in March 2023, provided a significant forum for scholars,...
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Linkage Between Social and Hydrological Systems to Support Resilience: A Case of Freshwater Wetland in Bangladesh
Conceptualizing water and society is crucial to address hydrological and social challenges and their complex interactions under climate change... -
Urban River Resilience
Urban river resilience involves engineering characteristics including also social and ecological issues. Resilience can be conceptualized as the... -
Lake and drained lake basin systems in lowland permafrost regions
The formation, growth and drainage of lakes in Arctic and boreal lowland permafrost regions influence landscape and ecosystem processes. These lake...
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Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience Disaster Socio-Hydrological Resilience and Sustainability
This book is part of a six-volume series on Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience. The series aims to fill in gaps in theory and practice in the...
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Relationships First: Introducing Phenomenological Research Methodology in Hydrosocial Scholarship
Increasing water-related disasters, scarcity in accessing water for everyday needs across social strata, prevailing water-intensive patterns of... -
Challenges for the Future
Water-related challenges involve aspects of scientific hydrology and water resources management. We studied research projects funded by the State of... -
Riverine Systems Understanding the Hydrological, Hydrosocial and Hydro-heritage Dynamics
This book provides a unique opportunity to integrate the knowledge on regional-scale riverine reviews to local-scale case-studies, ranging from...
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An indicator-based assessment of local water security by using the SEEA-Water accounting framework
There is no global consensus on the definition of water security. Most definitions emphasize quantitative aspects of water security. Quantitative...
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Is terraced agriculture 'sustainable?': a view from the Middle Utcubamba Valley, Peru
Agricultural terraces have a number of attributes that make them useful for managing erosion, sha** hydrology, and enhancing agricultural...
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Modeling Human Dimensions to Reduce the Disaster Risk: A Socio-Hydrological Approach
Human activities affect the environment and the hydrological cycle. Changing the rainfall regime and increasing extreme phenomena (such as floods) is... -
Implications of spatial priority areas for hydrological ecosystem services through coupling hydrology model and Zonation model under different economic costs of water utilizations in northernmost of Japan
Although the importance of addressing economic values of ecosystem services in ecological planning and decision-making is evident, substantial...
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Recent UL FGG Contributions to the 2020 Kyoto Commitment
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering (UL FGG) is a Full Member of the International Consortium on Landslides, and an... -
How can biomechanical measures incorporate climate change adaptation into disaster risk reduction and ecosystem sustainability?
Biomechanical measures through supporting ecosystem sustainability and regulating natural processes would be considered the adaptation techniques to...
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Building a More Sustainable Chinese Loess Plateau
The Chinese Loess Plateau, a region of remarkable ecological and economic value, grapples with significant water management challenges due to its...
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Of lakes and knowledges: between disciplinary enclosures and the pursuit of “full transdisciplinarity”
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities facing interdisciplinary attempts to produce knowledge about water and lake-related processes....
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Assessing the suitability of the SWAT model for Moroccan watersheds: a review of applications, challenges, and future prospects
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) has gained increasing prominence in Moroccan water research, with a surge in applications over the past...