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Ghritartha Goswami, Sameer Mandal, Sudip Basack, Rishika Mukherjee and Moses Karakouzian
Rivers are crucial components of human civilization, as they provide water for domestic, agricultural, and industrial use. Additionally, they transport domestic and industrial waste to the sea. The Ganga River is a major river in India, originating from ...
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Franklin Paredes-Trejo, Barlin O. Olivares, Yair Movil-Fuentes, Juan Arevalo-Groening and Alfredo Gil
Droughts impact the water cycle, ecological balance, and socio-economic development in various regions around the world. The Orinoco River Basin is a region highly susceptible to droughts. The basin supports diverse ecosystems and supplies valuable resou...
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Janeth Mwile Mwasenga and Ibrahimu Chikira Mjemah
The development of socio-economic activities within the 60 m buffer zone has imposed change on the characteristics of rivers in northern Tanzania, subjecting rivers to collateral and irreversible damage due to their prolonged exposure to anthropic activi...
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Lina Galinskaite, Alius Ulevicius, Vaidotas Valskys, Arunas Samas, Peter E. Busher and Gytautas Ignatavicius
Vehicle collisions with animals pose serious issues in countries with well-developed highway networks. Both expanding wildlife populations and the development of urbanised areas reduce the potential contact distance between wildlife species and vehicles....
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José Pedro Ramião, Cláudia Carvalho-Santos, Rute Pinto and Cláudia Pascoal
Water pollution from unsustainable agricultural practices is a global problem that undermines human health and economic development. Sustainable agricultural practices have been considered to maintain global food production without compromising water qua...
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