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Junke Xu, Jiwei Zhu and Jiancang Xie
The risk transmission mechanisms of urban river ecological management engineering projects are examined in this study. Using the Susceptible Exposed Infectious Recovered Susceptible (SEIRS) model for risk transmission, a model of risk propagation delay f...
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Li Ju, Maosheng Luo, Han Luo, Zelong Ma, Xiping Lu and Guoxin Jiang
Hydro-electric development has received increasing attention due to its characteristics of ecological and environmental protection. In addition, aquatic ecological functional zoning plays a key role in the aquatic ecological management in the basin becau...
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Cheng-Chien Liu, Ming-Hsun Ko, Huei-Lin Wen, Kuei-Lin Fu and Shu-Ting Chang
Watersheds represent natural units of social?ecological systems and affect crop productivity. Extreme weather events accelerate the natural erosion process by triggering more landslides in watersheds. To achieve the land degradation neutrality set up by ...
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Baruch Rinkevich
The accelerating marks of climate change on coral-reef ecosystems, combined with the recognition that traditional management measures are not efficient enough to cope with climate change tempo and human footprints, have raised a need for new approaches t...
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Katherine Brodie, Ian Conery, Nicholas Cohn, Nicholas Spore and Margaret Palmsten
Coastal foredunes are topographically high features that can reduce vulnerability to storm-related flooding hazards. While the dominant aeolian, hydrodynamic, and ecological processes leading to dune growth and erosion are fairly well-understood, predict...
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Lejun Ma, Xingnan Zhang, Huan Wang and Changjun Qi
Water and flow reductions in the channels downstream of water storage and hydropower projects have significant impacts on aquatic ecosystems. Understanding and analyzing the ecosystem status is of great significance to facilitate the protection of riveri...
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Shuhan Zhang, Yongkun Li, Meihong Ma, Ting Song and Ruining Song
To solve the problems of increasing local flooding, water shortage, and water pollution caused by the traditional model of urban development, the Chinese government proposed a new model of urban development?the Sponge City. In Beijing, the capital of Chi...
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Matthias Garschagen, Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari and Mostapha Harb
On a conceptual and normative level, the debate around transformation in the context of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation has been rising sharply over the recent years. Yet, whether and how transformation occurs in the messy realities...
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Tan Li, Xiang Gao
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Wetland ecosystems are one of the three great ecosystems on Earth. With a deepening of research on wetland ecosystems, researchers have paid more and more attention to wetland ecosystem services such as flood mitigation, climate control, pollution preven...
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Hui Peng, Yangwen Jia, Christina Tague and Peter Slaughter
Many soil and water conservation (SWC) measures have been applied in the Jinghe River Basin to decrease soil erosion and restore degraded vegetation cover. Analysis of historical streamflow records suggests that SWC measures may have led to declines in s...
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