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Daizhong Tang, Tong Deng and Shanyu Lin
With rapid urbanization and industrialization, Hangzhou Bay faces significant pressure in water environment governance. This study, based on panel data from 2011 to 2021 in Zhejiang?s Hangzhou, Jiaxing, Shaoxing, and Ningbo, employs the Super-Efficiency ...
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Felipe Armas Vargas, Luzma Fabiola Nava, Eugenio Gómez Reyes, Selene Olea-Olea, Claudia Rojas Serna, Samuel Sandoval Solís and Demetrio Meza-Rodríguez
The present study applied a multi-criteria analysis to evaluate the best approach among six theoretical frameworks related to the integrated management of water?environmental resources, analyzing the frequency of multiple management criteria. The literat...
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Yi Luo, Aidi Huo, Luying Yang, Zhixin Zhao, Adnan Ahmed, Ahmed Elbeltagi, Mohamed EL-Sayed Abuarab and Hossein Ganjidoust
The Gully Consolidation and Highland Protection (GCHP) project is an important governance measure for controlling source erosion and reducing soil erosion in the Loess Plateau, which has been explored and developed continuously in recent decades. However...
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Souad Ben Salem, Abdelkrim Ben Salem, Ahmed Karmaoui and Mohammed Yacoubi Khebiza
Water resources in Morocco have been severely influenced by climate change and prolonged drought, particularly in the pre-Saharan zone. The Ziz watershed faces increasing pressure due to the high demographic growth, increased demand for water, excessive ...
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Raul Pacheco-Vega
Cities face substantial water governance challenges, even more so when their activities are water-intensive, as global tourism is. As the lower-most level of government, municipalities face important challenges when dealing with water stress. Designing r...
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Deborah Curran
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the ?free, prior and informed consent? of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about the water in their traditional territories, most state water governance regimes do not recognize Ind...
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Julie H. Tsatsaros, Jennifer L. Wellman, Iris C. Bohnet, Jon E. Brodie and Peter Valentine
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared with Indigenous peoples? experiences in other common law countries such as the United States and Canada; however, this process has taken different paths. Th...
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Eva Lieberherr and Olivia Odom Green
As in other industrialized countries, many urban water social-ecological systems in the United States are characterized by frequent discharges of contaminated runoff, catastrophic flooding, and near-complete severance of the hydrologic cycle. Recent adva...
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TRI SULISTYANINGSIH,Sulardi Sulardi,Sunarto Sunarto
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The damage to Brantas River Basin (Watershed) has been increasingly critical due to forest encroachment and land use ignoring the rules of soil and water conser- vation. This study aims to examine the problems in the management of upper Brantas Watershed...
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Cleo Woelfle-Erskine
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In Mediterranean-climate regions of California and southern Oregon, juvenile salmon depend on groundwater aquifers to sustain their tributary habitats through the dry summers. Along California?s North Coast streams, private property regimes on land have ...
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