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Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky
The increased demands for water and land in Indonesia as a consequence of the population growth and economic development has reportedly have been accelerated from the year to year. The spatial and temporal variability of human induced hydrological change...
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Fong-Zuo Lee, Jihn-Sung Lai and Tetsuya Sumi
Sustainable water resources of reservoirs depend on preserving the valuable storage capacity. Sediment management is a crucial task in reservoir operations. Extreme floods caused by typhoon events have brought a massive amount of sediments from the water...
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Chulsang Yoo, Eunsaem Cho, Munseok Lee and Soeun Kim
Rainwater harvesting is generally assumed to collect rainwater from the roof or ground. However, this study shows that this structural limitation of rainwater harvesting can be overcome by employing a building wall. The rainfall on a building wall is cal...
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Tarekegn Dejen Mengistu, Tolera Abdisa Feyissa, Il-Moon Chung, Sun Woo Chang, Mamuye Busier Yesuf and Esayas Alemayehu
Regional information on stream discharge is needed in order to improve flood estimates based on the limited data availability. Regional flood estimation is fundamental for designing hydraulic structures and managing flood plains and water resource projec...
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Niranjani P. K. Semananda and Guna A. Hewa
The Magnitude and occurrence of extreme low flow events are needed in setting minimum flows to protect the instream users. As the true distribution is not normally known, the identification of the most appropriate distribution function that describes the...
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Sharon B. Megdal, Susanna Eden and Eylon Shamir
Water governance and stakeholder engagement are receiving research attention for their role in formulating and implementing solutions to the world?s critical water challenges. The inspiration for this Special Issue came from our desire to provide a platf...
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Karletta Chief, Alison Meadow and Kyle Whyte
Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having an intimate relationship with their physical environments. Their cultures, traditions, and identities are based on the ecosystems and sacred places that sh...
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Gengyu He, Jingjing Yan, Jinghua Sha, Ci Song and Shuai Zhong
Water shortage and water pollution are important factors restricting sustainable social and economic development. As a typical coal resource-exhausted city and a node city of the South-to-North Water Transfer East Route Project in China, Zaozhuang City?s...
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Gengyu He, Jingjing Yan, Jinghua Sha, Ci Song, Shuai Zhong
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Water shortage and water pollution are important factors restricting sustainable social and economic development. As a typical coal resource-exhausted city and a node city of the South-to-North Water Transfer East Route Project in China, Zaozhuang City?s...
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Karletta Chief, Alison Meadow, Kyle Whyte
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Indigenous peoples in North America have a long history of understanding their societies as having an intimate relationship with their physical environments. Their cultures, traditions, and identities are based on the ecosystems and sacred places that sh...
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Peiyue Li and Jianhua Wu
This editorial introduces the Special Issue titled ?Water Resources and Sustainable Development,? underscoring the critical need for sustainable management of water resources in light of increasing demand, climate change impacts, and pollution. The issue...
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Miklas Scholz
Sustainable water systems often comprise complex combinations of traditional and new system components that mimic natural processes. These green systems aim to protect public health and safety, and restore natural and human landscapes. Green infrastructu...
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Cornelius Chris Reynders,Harmony Musiyarira,Prvoslav Marjanovic
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In a semi-arid water scarce country like South Africa, the efficient use of limited water resources and measures to extend the service value of these resources is a prerequisite for achieving sustainable development. The conventional supply-sided managem...
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Vassilis Litskas, Paraskevi Vourlioti, Theano Mamouka, Stylianos Kotsopoulos and Charalampos Paraskevas
Potato cultivation is a significant agricultural activity worldwide. As a staple food in many countries, potatoes provide essential nutrients and are a significant source of income for farmers. This paper investigates current and future net irrigation re...
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Zhanna Mingaleva, Olga Chernova and Inna V. Mitrofanova
The growing negative anthropogenic impact on the environment causes scientific interest in the problems of water management. The increasing number of publications in this scientific field requires their intellectual systematization. The purpose of this s...
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Helder I. Chaminé, Maria José Afonso and Maurizio Barbieri
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Zhongbo Su, Yijian Zeng, Nunzio Romano, Salvatore Manfreda, Félix Francés, Eyal Ben Dor, Brigitta Szabó, Giulia Vico, Paolo Nasta, Ruodan Zhuang, Nicolas Francos, János Mészáros, Silvano Fortunato Dal Sasso, Maoya Bassiouni, Lijie Zhang, Donald Tendayi Rwasoka, Bas Retsios, Lianyu Yu, Megan Leigh Blatchford and Chris Mannaerts
The past decades have seen rapid advancements in space-based monitoring of essential water cycle variables, providing products related to precipitation, evapotranspiration, and soil moisture, often at tens of kilometer scales. Whilst these data effective...
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Bernd Klauer, Johannes Schiller, Katja Sigel
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Currently only 8.2% of German surface water bodies have reached the goal of the European Water Framework Directive to bring all water into a ?good status?. For all water bodies that presumably will not achieve the objective by 2027, the member states hav...
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Bernd Klauer, Johannes Schiller and Katja Sigel
Currently only 8.2% of German surface water bodies have reached the goal of the European Water Framework Directive to bring all water into a ?good status?. For all water bodies that presumably will not achieve the objective by 2027, the member states hav...
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Arjen Y. Hoekstra, Ashok K. Chapagain and Pieter R. Van Oel
This special issue is a collection of recent papers in the field of Water Footprint Assessment (WFA), an emerging area of research focused on the analysis of freshwater use, scarcity, and pollution in relation to consumption, production, and trade. As in...
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