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Worldwide Research on Socio-Hydrology: A Bibliometric Analysis [PDF]
The technical and scientific analysis regarding studies of the water surface or groundwater has increasingly taken on a great social impact, which has led to the creation of the term socio-hydrology. Since decision making has a greater weight, considering the social perspective, its study has become more important in the past 20 years.
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Integrating socio-hydrology, and peace and conflict research
Socio-hydrology strives to incorporate 'the social' into the understanding of hydrological processes, aiming to enrich the analysis of water systems by considering human interactions. While there is a broader interest in integrating socio-political processes into hydrology, our paper specifically emphasizes the significant contributions of peace and ...
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What is the role of the model in socio-hydrology? Discussion of “Prediction in a socio-hydrological world” [PDF]
Srinivasan et al. provide an interesting overview of the challenges for long-term socio-hydrological predictions. Although agreeing with most of the statements made, we argue for the need to take socio-hydrological analysis a step further and add some fundamental considerations, especially concerning the crucial importance of many (conscious and ...
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Socio-hydrology: the Potential and Challenges in Japan
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Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2016
Socio-hydrology is an interdiscipline of hydrology, nature, society and humanity. It mainly explores the two-way feedbacks of coupled human-water system and its dynamic mechanism of co-evolution, and makes efforts to solve the issues that human faces today such as sustainable utilization of water resources.
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Socio-hydrology is an interdiscipline of hydrology, nature, society and humanity. It mainly explores the two-way feedbacks of coupled human-water system and its dynamic mechanism of co-evolution, and makes efforts to solve the issues that human faces today such as sustainable utilization of water resources.
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A situated proposal for a grounded approach to socio-hydrology
Socio-hydrology, a range of attempts to better account for ‘the social’ in hydrological processes, has made significant progress during the Panta Rhei scientific decade of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences. Yet, where socio-hydrological studies continue prioritizing hydrological dynamics in explanations and solutions, critical ...
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Balancing Policy Coherence in Socio-hydrology
2022<p>Renewed global mandates have encouraged widespread use of nature-based solutions (NBSs) for addressing overlapping benefits of hydro-environmental impact, social conditions (mental and physical health, sense of well-being, food security), biodiversity, and ecosystem restoration. However, the decision to implement nature-based solutions
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Desiccation of a saline lake as a lock-in phenomenon: A socio-hydrological perspective
Science of The Total Environment, 2022Understanding of how anthropogenic droughts occur in socio-hydrological systems is critical in studying resilience of these systems. This is especially relevant when a "lock-in" toward watershed desiccation occurs as an emergent outcome of coupling among social dynamics and surface and underground water processes. How the various processes collectively
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Socio‐hydrology: A new science of people and water
Hydrological Processes, 2012Murugesu Sivapalan,* Hubert H. G. Savenije and Gunter Bloschl 1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA 2 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia 3 Department of Water Management,
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2017
Abstract Fatalities and economic losses caused by floods are dramatically increasing in many regions of the world, and there is serious concern about future flood risk given the potentially negative effects of climatic and socio-economic changes.
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Abstract Fatalities and economic losses caused by floods are dramatically increasing in many regions of the world, and there is serious concern about future flood risk given the potentially negative effects of climatic and socio-economic changes.
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