Situating Green Infrastructure in Context: A Framework for Adaptive Socio-Hydrology in Cities. [PDF]
Schifman LA +5 more
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Farmer’s perception on climate-related disasters and their impacts to support food farming [PDF]
Changes and extreme climate events have an impact on and cause vulnerability to the food crop sub-sector. Extreme climatic events that have a significant impact on food farming are floods, drought, and pest/disease.
Fanggidae Yudi Riadi +2 more
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Socio-hydrological data assimilation: analyzing human–flood interactions by model–data integration [PDF]
In socio-hydrology, human–water interactions are simulated by mathematical models. Although the integration of these socio-hydrological models and observation data is necessary for improving the understanding of human–water interactions, the ...
Y. Sawada, R. Hanazaki
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Editorial: Advances in socio-hydrology for building resilience to a changing climate [PDF]
Nitin Bassi +3 more
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Ecological wisdom, an intellectual foundation in hydraulic heritage for the development and co-evolution of coupled human-water systems [PDF]
Sustainable-integrated structural, functional, and management systems of water resources with emphasis on understanding the dynamics and co-evolution of coupled human-water systems have created concepts such as environmental hydrology, social hydrology ...
Mahjabin Radaei +4 more
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Drought is a persistent hazard that impacts the environment, people's livelihoods, access to education and food security. Adaptation choices made by people can influence the propagation of this drought hazard.
Ileen N. Streefkerk +9 more
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Socio-hydrology: conceptualising human-flood interactions [PDF]
Over history, humankind has tended to settle near streams because of the role of rivers as transportation corridors and the fertility of riparian areas. However, human settlements in floodplains have been threatened by the risk of flooding.
G. Di Baldassarre +5 more
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Socio-hydrological dynamics and water conflicts in the upper Huasco valley, Chile
In arid regions of north-central Chile, mining activities and agricultural land use changes lead to competing water demands, water insecurity, and related conflicts. Different local and external user groups rely on the scarce water resources.
Juliane Dame +7 more
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Exploring the dynamic mechanisms of coupled sociohydrologic systems is necessary to solve future water sustainability issues. This paper employs system dynamics modeling to determine hydrologic and economic implications of an irrigation efficiency (IE ...
Yining Bai +2 more
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Wicked but worth it: student perspectives on socio-hydrology [PDF]
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