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Integrated climate-chemical indicators of diffuse pollution from land to water [PDF]
Management of agricultural diffuse pollution to water remains a challenge and is influenced by the complex interactions of rainfall-runoff pathways, soil and nutrient management, agricultural landscape heterogeneity and biogeochemical cycling in ...
Per-Erik Mellander +6 more
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Groundwater status in highly urbanized areas is particularly affected by anthropogenic influence due to diffuse pollution deriving from many sources. This makes very often challenging to determine whether the observed groundwater conditions are the result of localized pollutant sources (PS-Point Sources).
Arianna Azzellino +2 more
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Evaluation of global change impacts on diffuse pollution. [PDF]
In a global change context, several recent advances in the field of hydrology and biogeochemistry suggest that a move from a riparian to a river drainage basin perspective is necessary to reframe research and thus provide a more integrated scientific understanding to inform water- and land-use management and policy.
Pinay G, Hannah DM.
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LIGHT RAIN CHARACTERIZATION IN PIRACICABA, SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL [PDF]
The disorderly soil occupation without the necessary conservationist practices leads to impacts on the local hydrology and induces the pollution of water resources. This pollution may come from more urbanized areas due to the amount of pollutants drained
Fabio T. Johanson +4 more
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Considerable time and funding have been committed to tackling nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in agricultural and urban watersheds . Notwithstanding all these efforts, the water quality in many AUWs has not significantly improved.
Mathieu Nsenga Kumwimba +14 more
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The topic of diffuse pollution is of particular interest from technical, scientific, and administrative management points of view. Diffuse pollution is defined as the contamination or chemical, physical, or biological alterations of environmental ...
Carmine Massarelli +3 more
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Catchment models are essential tools to identify and predict water quality problems linked to excessive nutrient applications (in this case phosphorus (P)).
Russell Adams, Paul Quinn
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ON THE ISSUE OF DIFFUSE POLLUTION OF WATER BODIES
Purpose: to justify the urgency of the problem of water bodies diffuse pollution formed on the watershed area from agricultural fields, and to identify the role of diffuse sources in the formation of total biogenic pollution of water bodies. Conclusion.
A. V. Slabunova, A. P. Surovikina
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Technology Diffusion, Abatement Cost and Transboundary Pollution [PDF]
This paper studies countries' incentives to develop advanced pollution abatement technology when technology may spillover across countries and pollution abatement is a global public good. We are motivated in part by the problem of global warming: a solution to this involves providing a global public good, and will surely require the development and ...
Geoffrey Heal, Nori Tarui
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Crafting Collective Management Institutions in Messy Real-World Settings: A Call for Action Research
There is considerable interest in collective management as a potential solution to complex environmental problems, but existing research offers little guidance for the messy real-world task of creating new institutions.
Jim Sinner +5 more
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