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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 modelling: a review asking "why, what and how?" [PDF]
Interactions between humans and the environment are occurring on a scale that has never previously been seen; the scale of human interaction with the water cycle, along with the coupling present between social and hydrological systems, means that ...
P. Blair, W. Buytaert
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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.
Gricelda Herrera-Franco+3 more
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Multi-Criteria Analysis for Effective Rain Water Harvesting Site Identification in Konso Zone, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has become a hot issue in the present scenario due to intermittent climate change, scanty rainfall, and insufficient surface runoff. Among such, the Konso area in the extreme south of Ethiopia is considered to find effective sites for RWH through multi‐criteria analysis combined with Geographic Information System.
Bereded FT, Andiye YM, Lohani TK.
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Achieving sustainable development in agricultural catchments requires well-designed policy measures. This study examines the intricate interactions between social dynamics and hydrological processes within agricultural systems to propose targeted policy ...
Mahendran Roobavannan+2 more
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Representation justice as a research agenda for socio-hydrology and water governance [PDF]
We propose representation justice as a theoretical lens for socio-hydrology and water governance studies. An exploratory survey of 496 water sector employees in the United States revealed that self-identifying females felt more strongly discriminated against due to their gender and other social factors, compared to self-identifying males.
Melissa Haeffner+7 more
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Socio-hydrology pathway of grain virtual water flow in China
As the world's largest grain producer, China's activities in virtual water trade for grain are particularly noteworthy. The imbalance of grain production and consumption among regions poses challenges to agricultural development and the sustainable use ...
Yali Yin+9 more
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Debates—Perspectives on socio‐hydrology: Introduction [PDF]
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Alberto Montanari
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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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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 ...
Lieke Melsen+2 more
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