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Yohannes Geleta, Amare Haileslassie, Belay Simane, Engdawork Assefa and Amare Bantider
Individuals and communities use and value water in multiple and complex ways. In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), the pluralistic nature of water values is poorly documented, and the existing and potential value trade-offs are unidentified. This study was under...
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Amare Bantider, Bamlaku Tadesse, Adey Nigatu Mersha, Gete Zeleke, Taye Alemayehu, Mohsen Nagheeby and Jaime Amezaga
As is the case elsewhere in the world, water governance in Ethiopia is a by-product of a complex set of various global and local socio-political, economic, and ecological discourses and narratives. However, the many competitive and often conflicting disc...
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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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Sisay Kebede Balcha, Adane Abebe Awass, Taye Alemayehu Hulluka, Gebiaw T. Ayele and Amare Bantider
The Katar and Meki subbasins play a significant role in supporting the livelihoods of people in the region. However, the subbasins are currently under heavy human pressures, mainly associated with the ever-increasing human population and the subsequent i...
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo, Michael Anderson, Peter Fickenscher, Brett Whitin, Andrew Schwarz and Elissa Lynn
This study presents a comprehensive trend analysis of precipitation, temperature, and runoff extremes in the Central Valley of California from an operational perspective. California is prone to those extremes of which any changes could have long-lasting ...
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Vania Mancinelli, Giorgio Paglia, Marco Emanuele Discenza, Mariacarmela Minnillo, Francesco Cerrone, Marzia Rizzo and Enrico Miccadei
This paper presents a morphometric and structural-geomorphological approach to identifying morphotectonic features across an area underlain by lithologies that do not easily record tectonic deformations but are widely affected by seismic activity. The mi...
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Manuel Casanova,Berthin Ticona,Osvaldo Salazar,Eduardo Gratacós,Marco Pfeiffer,Gonzalo Ávila,Yasna Tapia,Oscar Seguel,Carlo Sabaini
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A number of agroecological practices have been proposed for assessing soil quality. Several physical soil properties have been shown to be important for determining soil quality by using the sustainability index (SI) and the cumulative rating a...
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I. H. Thakuria, P. P. Hazarika, K. Deka, B. K. Medhi, N. Rahman, N. Baruah, S. Baruah
Pág. Page:1 - 14Abstract
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David Bartlett, Tomasz Mroczkowski
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This article examines the challenges and opportunities of innovation-driven growth in Central and Eastern Europe. Drawing on firm-level survey research, we analyze the experiences of early stage Polish companies in Silicon Valley. We focus on the Polish ...
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Zhen Liu, Pang-Wei Liu, Elias Massoud, Tom G Farr, Paul Lundgren and James S. Famiglietti
The San Joaquin Valley and Tulare basins in California?s Central Valley have intensive agricultural activity and groundwater demand that has caused significant subsidence and depletion of water resources in the past. We measured groundwater pumping-induc...
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo, Michael Anderson, Peter Fickenscher, Brett Whitin, Andrew Schwarz and Elissa Lynn
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Iuliia Radchenko, Lutz Breuer, Irina Forkutsa and Hans-Georg Frede
Glaciers and snowmelt supply the Naryn and Karadarya rivers, and about 70% of the water available for the irrigated agriculture in the Ferghana Valley. Nineteen smaller catchments contribute the remaining water mainly from annual precipitation. The latte...
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Iuliia Radchenko, Lutz Breuer, Irina Forkutsa and Hans-Georg Frede
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Larry L. Dale, Emin C. Dogrul, Charles F. Brush, Tariq N. Kadir, Francis I. Chung, Norman L. Miller, Sebastian D. Vicuna
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Anna Malka, Leslaw Zabuski, Frieder Enzmann and Arkadiusz Krawiec
This work aims to analyse the mechanisms and factors contributing to shallow soil landslides in river valleys entrenched in lowlands on the example of the Central Radunia Valley. The combination of susceptibility analysis using geographic-information-sys...
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Claudia Schepp, Bernd Diekkrüger and Mathias Becker
While interflow from the slopes can be crucial for water and nutrient availability in low-input farming systems in wetlands in East Africa, very little data exist on hillslope hydrology and associated nutrient transport in deeply weathered saprolites ove...
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Silvia Palacios,Gabriela Lara,Laura Perucca
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. The earthquakes of 1894, 1944, 1952 and 1977 occurred in the province of San Juan in central-wesern Argentina caused numerous processes of soils and sediment liquefaction, including those in the Ullum-Zonda valley. Historical records showed cracks, san...
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Takele Gadissa, Maurice Nyadawa, Fiseha Behulu and Benedict Mutua
Evaluating the impact of climate change on sediment yield has become one of the major topics in climate research. The purpose of this study was to investigate sediment yield contribution to lake volume change under changing climatic conditions in the Cen...
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Anil Shrestha and Wei Luo
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Getachew Sime and Jens B. Aune
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