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Reconfiguration of ecohydrology as a sustainability tool for Himalayan waterways [PDF]
Twenty first century faces unprecedented challenges for the management of global waterways. The Himalayan waterways in Asia are exposed to unpredictable climatic warming together with anthropogenic perturbations caused by population growth, land use ...
Kattel, Giri R., Wu, Chunying
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Artificial light at night is a novel anthropogenic stressor. The resulting ecological light pollution affects a wide breadth of biological systems on many spatio-temporal scales, from individual organisms to communities and ecosystems.
Andreas Jechow +2 more
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Frequent and severe droughts typically intensify wildfires provided that there is enough fuel in situ. The extent to which climate change may influence the fire regime and long time-scale hydrological processes may soften the effect of inter-annual ...
Nunzio Romano, Nadia Ursino
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Defining rural-urban interfaces for understanding ecohydrological processes in West Java, Indonesia : part II. : its application to quantify rural-urban interface ecohydrology [PDF]
Part II of this two-part article aims to quantify the state of rural-urban interface ecohydrology using the Cirebon Metropolitan Region (CMR) in West Java, Indonesia as a case study.
Hagare, Dharma (R16250) +5 more
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Measuring Floodplain Inundation Using Diel Amplitude of Temperature
Assessment of inundation patterns across large and remote floodplains is challenging and costly. Inexpensive loggers that record the damping of the diel amplitude of temperature (DAT) when submerged compared to overlying air can indirectly indicate ...
Jorge E. Celi, Stephen K. Hamilton
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Active forest management is applied in many parts of the western United States to reduce wildfire severity, mitigate vulnerability to drought and bark beetle mortality, and more recently, to increase snow retention and late-season streamflow.
Nicholas A. Povak +13 more
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Watershed Ecohydrological Processes in a Changing Environment: Opportunities and Challenges [PDF]
Basin ecohydrological processes are essential for informing policymaking and social development in response to growing environmental problems. In this paper, we review watershed ecohydrology, focusing on the interaction between watershed ecological and ...
Pingping Luo +4 more
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is a crucial process in the terrestrial water cycle, and understanding its stable isotopic evolution is essential for comprehending hydrological processes.
Yanwei Lu +5 more
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Drought Monitoring over West Africa Based on an Ecohydrological Simulation (2003–2018)
In Africa, droughts are causing significant damage to human health and the economy. In West Africa, a severe decline in food production due to agricultural droughts has been reported in recent years.
Hiroyuki Tsutsui +4 more
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Calcareous fens are peat-wetlands fed mainly by groundwater, located in topographic hollows and served by springs or seepages of water derived by contact with base-rich mineral ground.
Ella Bijkerk +4 more
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