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2017
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. Over the past decades, numerous socio-economic studies have explored human responses to floods—demographic, policy ...
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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. Over the past decades, numerous socio-economic studies have explored human responses to floods—demographic, policy ...
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Socio-hydrological modelling to manage and mitigate hydrological droughts
2021<p>Managing water-human systems in times of water shortage and droughts is key to avoid overexploitation and reduce drought impacts. Drought policies are designed to structure water management response and avoid crisis management, aiming to sustain both environmental and anthropogenic water demand.
Doris E Wendt+4 more
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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
Parsa, Pouladi+9 more
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Building socio-hydrological resilience: From theory to practice
Journal of Hydrology, 2019Abstract This paper presents the purpose, scope and content of this Special Issue on Building Socio-Hydrological Resilience. It begins by presenting a background on the concept of socio-hydrological resilience in the times of global change. Further, it provides a brief overview on the twelve presented papers in this special issue to make explicit how
Saeid Eslamian+3 more
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Resilience principles in socio-hydrology: A case-study review
Water Security, 2018Abstract Resilience is recognized as critical to socio-hydrology, but few studies systematically integrate theoretical developments from resilience research into model design and evaluation. This review presents a novel application of seven resilience principles to evaluate six coevolutionary models from socio-hydrology.
Gopal Penny, Jessica J. Goddard
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A Socio-Hydrological Perspective on the Economics of Water Resources Development and Management
2020Water quantity and quality crises are emerging everywhere, and other crises of a similar nature are emerging at several locations. In spite of a long history of investing in sustainable solutions for environmental preservation and improved water supply, these phenomena continue to emerge, with serious economic consequences. Water footprint studies have
Luuk C. Rietveld+6 more
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Pursuing water security in socio-hydrological systems
Water Security, 2019Christopher A. Scott+2 more
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socio-hydrological data of paired events of floods and droughts
Earth System Science Data, 2023openaire +1 more source