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Ecohydrology 2.0
This paper aims at a definition of the domain of ecohydrology, a relatively new discipline borne out of an intrusion—as advertised by this Topical...
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A review of the ecohydrology discipline: Progress, challenges, and future directions in China
In recent decades, the ecohydrology discipline was developed to provide theoretical and technical foundations for the protection and restoration of...
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Impacts of Riparian and Non-riparian Woody Encroachment on Tallgrass Prairie Ecohydrology
Woody encroachment has impacted grassland ecohydrology worldwide, prompting management strategies aimed at woody vegetation removal to prevent or...
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Impact of Drought on Ecohydrology of Southern California Grassland and Shrubland
Through their rooting profiles and water demands, plants affect the distribution of water in the soil profile. Simultaneously, soil water content...
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Northern Ecohydrology of Interior Alaska Subarctic
Ecohydrology—as an interdisciplinary field—developed in and explores processes in warm semi-arid and arid ecosystems. This field is in its infancy... -
Ecohydrology
Ecohydrology utilizes the knowledge of both ecological and hydrological processes across various scales. It focuses on the complex interactions... -
Ecohydrology in Iraq: Challenges and its Future Pathways
There are several aspects that may affect the water supplies in Iraq. Such factors may lead to severe changes affecting the land and human societies.... -
Himalayan alpine ecohydrology: An urgent scientific concern in a changing climate
Climate change is projected to have important impacts on snow and vegetation distribution in global mountains. Despite this, the coupling of...
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Ecohydrology of Tropical Andean Cloud Forests
Montane ecosystems around the world are found from the equator to the poles and occupy approximately one fifth of the surface of continents and... -
Cracking “Open” Technology in Ecohydrology
In recent years, the adjective “open” has been applied to many aspects of scientific knowledge discovery and dissemination, including open-source... -
Ecohydrology and flood risk management under climate vulnerability in relation to the sustainable development goals (SDGs): a case study in Nagaa Mobarak Village, Egypt
This article aims to provide a thorough assessment of water quality and quantity incorporating the estimation of future patterns as a result of...
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Correction to: Cracking “Open” Technology in Ecohydrology
The chapter “Cracking “Open” Technology in Ecohydrology” was previously published as non-open access. It has now been changed to open access under a... -
The Peculiar Hydrology of West-Central Florida’s Sandhill Wetlands, Ponds, and Lakes –Part 2: Hydrogeologic Controls
This study investigates hydrogeologic controls on a peculiar, poorly studied type of geographically isolated wetland in west-central Florida, USA,...
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River Basin Management for Sustainable Fisheries: Valuing for River Water Sources
Ecosystem approach at river basin level is considered to be the best strategy for conservation and sustainable management of water and... -
A comprehensive review on coupled processes and mechanisms of soil-vegetation-hydrology, and recent research advances
Research on the coupling of soil, vegetation, and hydrological processes is not only a research hotspot in disciplines such as pedology, ecohydrology...
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Drought Assessment in Tunisia by Time-Series Satellite Images: An Ecohydrologic Approach
Global and regional monitoring of drought are becoming an active research subject during the last decades. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)... -
Ecohydrology of Arid and Semiarid Ecosystems: An Introduction
Ecohydrology has been defined as “the science, which seeks to describe the hydrologic mechanisms that underlie ecologic patterns and processes”... -
The Peculiar Hydrology of West-Central Florida’s Sandhill Wetlands, Ponds, and Lakes—Part 1: Physical and Chemical Evidence of Connectivity to a Regional Water-Supply Aquifer
The sandhill wetlands, ponds, and lakes of west-central Florida, USA, are an understudied, poorly understood variant of geographically isolated...