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Tom Van der Voorn and Jaco Quist
This paper analyses five major transitions in watershed management in the Lower Mississippi River from the early 19th century to the present. A conceptual framework is developed for analysing the role of visions, agency, and niches in water management tr...
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Robert Lepenies, Frank Hüesker, Silke Beck and Marcela Brugnach
This paper asks what lessons can be learned from experiences with coproduction in water governance. For this, we review a comprehensive corpus of articles in the field of water governance that relies on the term. We find that there are radically differen...
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Amy L. Steimke, Bangshuai Han, Jodi S. Brandt and Alejandro N. Flores
Hydrologic scientists and water resource managers often focus on different facets of flow regimes in changing climates. The objective of this work is to examine potential hydrological changes in the Upper Boise River Basin, Idaho, USA in the context of b...
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Amy L. Steimke, Bangshuai Han, Jodi S. Brandt and Alejandro N. Flores
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Seoro Lee, Jonggun Kim, Joo Hyun Bae, Gwanjae Lee, Dongseok Yang, Jiyeong Hong and Kyoung Jae Lim
Accurate prediction of dam inflows is essential for effective water resource management and dam operation. In this study, we developed a multi-inflow prediction ensemble (MPE) model for dam inflow prediction using auto-sklearn (AS). The MPE model is desi...
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Pedro Henrique Campello Torres,Pedro Luiz Côrtes,Pedro Roberto Jacobi
The paper presents a discussion on the water crisis that occurred between 2013 and 2015 in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo, the lack of integrated natural resources planning, and the reaction of social actors affected by the crisis. The region was a...
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Leo Campara, Vlado Francic, Lovro Maglic and Nermin Hasanspahic
Along with the International Maritime Organization (IMO), the United States Maritime Administration has developed its own ballast water management legislation under the dual authority of the US Coast Guard and the Environmental Protection Agency. The IMO...
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Yunzhong Chen, Yan Zhao, Yuqin Wang, Xinrui Liu, Xiaofeng Qin, Qiqi Chen, Qilin Zhu, Ahmed S. Elrys, Yanzheng Wu and Lei Meng
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) can reduce synthetic N fertilizer application and improve N-use efficiency. However, knowledge about the effect of biochar and water management regimes on soil diazotrophic microorganisms in tropical paddy fields remain...
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Saeed Golian, Houcyne El-Idrysy and Desana Stambuk
Climate change is a threat to mining and other industries, especially those involving water supply and management, by inducing or amplifying some climatic parameters such as changes in precipitation regimes and temperature extremes. Using the latest NASA...
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Syed Imran Ahmed, Ramesh Rudra, Pradeep Goel, Arezoo Amili, Trevor Dickinson, Kamal Singh and Alamgir Khan
The focus of this study is to investigate the effects of climate change on the hydrologic regimes in Ontario, Canada. The variables include total precipitation, the form of precipitation (snowfall and rainfall), and the temperature during winter. The win...
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Juan Carlos Jaimes-Correa, Francisco Muñoz-Arriola and Shannon Bartelt-Hunt
Changing water supplies and demands, inherent to climate fluctuations and human activities, are pushing for a paradigm shift in water management worldwide. The occurrence of extreme hydrometeorological and climate events such as extended wet periods and ...
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Sharon N. Kahara, Buddhika D. Madurapperuma, Breana K. Hernandez, Luke Scaroni and Eric Hopson
Extensive wetland losses in California?s Central Valley have led to significant reductions in their natural functions, such as nutrient removal. Past studies suggest that individual wetland restoration efforts in the region yield mixed results mainly due...
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Matia Menichini, Linda Franceschi, Brunella Raco, Giulio Masetti, Andrea Scozzari and Marco Doveri
In the context of climate change, the correct management of groundwater, which is strategic for meeting water needs, becomes essential. Groundwater modeling is particularly crucial for the sustainable and efficient management of groundwater. This manuscr...
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Martín Hermoso, María Jesús García-Ruiz and Francisco Osorio
Pollution induced by surface runoff in urban areas constitutes a significant problem. The adoption of control measures aimed at improving the quality of recipient water bodies is a fundamental issue in the management of Mediterranean Basin sewer systems....
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Zhenyu Zhang, Yaling Huang, Jinliang Huang
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Sustainable water resource management requires dams operations that provide environmental flow to support the downstream riverine ecosystem. However, relatively little is known about the hydrologic impact of small and medium dams in the smaller basin in ...
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Zhenyu Zhang, Yaling Huang and Jinliang Huang
Sustainable water resource management requires dams operations that provide environmental flow to support the downstream riverine ecosystem. However, relatively little is known about the hydrologic impact of small and medium dams in the smaller basin in ...
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Chinh Lieou, Serge Jolicoeur, Thomas Guyondet, Stéphane O?Carroll and Tri Nguyen-Quang
This study examines the hydrodynamic regimes in Shediac Bay, located in New Brunswick, Canada, with a focus on the breach in the Grande-Digue sand spit. The breach, which was developed in the mid-1980s, has raised concerns about its potential impacts on ...
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Nick Martin
Weather attribution is a scientific study that estimates the relative likelihood of an observed weather event occurring under different climate regimes. Water budget models are widely used tools that can estimate future water resource management and cons...
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Olivier Boutron, Caroline Paugam, Emilie Luna-Laurent, Philippe Chauvelon, Damien Sous, Vincent Rey, Samuel Meulé, Yves Chérain, Anais Cheiron and Emmanuelle Migne
The Vaccarès Lagoon System, located in the central part of the Rhône Delta (France), is a complex shallow coastal lagoon, exposed to a typical Mediterranean climate and a specific hydrological regime affected by man-controlled exchanges with the sea and ...
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Haiying Feng and Victor R. Squires
Alpine grasslands are a common feature on the extensive (2.6 million km2) Qinghai?Tibet plateau in western and southwestern China. These grasslands are characterized by their ability to thrive at high altitudes and in areas with short growing seasons and...
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