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Abstract Rainwater resources play a vital role in water resources balance, particularly in water‐scarce regions. Regulating rainwater resources can help mitigate water supply‐demand seasonal mismatch and support sustainable revegetation. However, the influence of revegetation on the rainwater resources use potential (RWUP)—comprising effective soil ...
Jihui Zhang +5 more
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Advancing hydrology for societal impact: integrating transdisciplinary frameworks to bridge research and practice. [PDF]
Hall C, Melvold J.
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A journey of a thousand miles begins with one small step – human agency, hydrological processes and time in socio-hydrology [PDF]
Maurits Ertsen +3 more
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Socio-Hydrology: A New Understanding to Unite or a New Science to Divide? [PDF]
Kaveh Madani, Majid Shafiee‐Jood
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Abstract Recent studies have shown the potential for reservoir control policies to adapt to uncertain future climate and demand by reoptimizing on a fixed time interval. However, this strategy is independent of the system evolution and might implement late or unnecessary adaptation.
Sai Veena Sunkara +2 more
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Hydrology for impact: building partnerships, blending knowledge and bracing for climate change. [PDF]
Orr HG +5 more
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Risk is the confluence of Hazard, Exposure, and Vulnerability. Abstract In coupled human and natural systems, developing an observation strategy which maximizes insight into both the natural system and the human system is a challenging multi‐objective optimization problem. In this article, we describe the expansion of a flood risk observation system in
Christa Brelsford +6 more
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A modelling approach to assess the impacts of climate dynamics and anthropogenic pressure on water yield in the Damodar River basin. [PDF]
Hati JP +3 more
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Abstract Water security in China is challenged by pronounced spatial and temporal heterogeneity in water resources, driven by distinct moisture sources: advected (externally transported) and recycled (locally generated) moisture. However, the quantitative impacts of different moisture sources on hydrological variability remain unexplored.
Qiang An +6 more
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Resilience assessment and spatiotemporal evolution analysis of water resources system in the provinces along the Yellow River. [PDF]
Wan F +8 more
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