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Insights From Managed Retreat Projects in Europe
Abstract Managed retreat, the purposeful relocation of households and assets to reduce flood risk, is gaining recognition as an essential adaptation strategy under intensifying climate change. Although often contested and perceived as socially or politically unacceptable, managed retreat holds potential to enhance the long‐term resilience of at‐risk ...
C. Wolff, F. Bade, C. M. Kraan
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The earliest lead ore processing in Europe. 5th millennium BC finds from Pietrele on the Lower Danube. [PDF]
Hansen S +4 more
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Streamflow Drought in the Larger Alpine Region
Abstract Streamflow droughts are spatial phenomena that are generally not restricted to individual rivers or catchments. However, many studies spatially limit their drought analysis, for example focusing on a specific country or catchment only, which makes it difficult to study spatiotemporal drought evolution in detail.
Joren Janzing +3 more
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Hydrochemical characteristics of waters of the Lower Danube
Three surveys were organized in the Lower Danube area in 2014 June, July and October. Hydrochemical studies performed enabled us to reveal certain regularities in nutrients concentrations in the main flow of the Danube and its branches. Maximal concentrations of mineral nitrogen 1200 - 1400 mg/l were found in June near the towns Izmail, Chilia, Vilcovo,
Denga, Y., Pisarenko, V.
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Abstract Flash drought (FD), so‐named for its abrupt and unforeseen onset, poses a significant challenge to forecasting, as current Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) shows limited skill in the sub‐seasonal to seasonal timescale (S2S, 2‐week to 2‐month range).
Gui‐bin Yang +8 more
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Disentangling the Components Shaping Aquatic Richness Over Spatial Scales in Extreme Climatic Events
ABSTRACT Species richness in a region can be partitioned into three components: (1) spatial aggregation of individuals, (2) variation in total individual density and (3) species abundance distribution (SAD). However, it remains unclear how the influence of these components on richness changes under extreme climatic events.
Laura A. Ortega‐Corredor +4 more
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DREDGING ON THE LOWER DANUBE. [PDF]
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Freshwater Conservation Priority Areas Are Threatened by Global Mining Activities
Meeting global mineral demands, including those for decarbonization, risks amplifying threats to freshwater biodiversity. This study presents the first global mapping of conflicts between mining and freshwater conservation, revealing that mining may contaminate up to 1.8 million km of rivers, with over 18% within conservation priority areas.
Mariana Braz Pires +6 more
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Development of Cross-Border Cooperation in the «Lower Danube Euroregion»
The concepts of «Euroregion» and «cross-border cooperation». The level of development of interstate cooperation in the region is analyzed; influence of transboundary cooperation on the development of socio-economic, scientific, technical and cultural ...
Victoria Berezovska
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