Hydrological modeling of flood impacts under land use and land cover change: A systematic review of tools, trends, and challenges. [PDF]
Oo TZ, Humphries UW.
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Pesticides: Surface Runoff, Leaching, and Exposure Concerns
Roger L. Becker +3 more
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The Effect of Leaf Litter Cover on Surface Runoff and Soil Erosion in Northern China
Xiang Li, Jianzhi Niu, Baoyuan Xie
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Detecting and attributing climate change effects on vegetation: Australia as a test case
Climate change is contributing to vegetation changes that threaten life support systems. Yet, inherent climatic variability and past and present human actions—such as clearing, burning and grazing regimes—also alter vegetation and complicate understanding of vegetation change. Australian ecosystems exemplify such complexity.
Laura J. Williams +14 more
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A multi-temporal scale framework for comprehensive quantification and attribution of anthropogenic impacts on runoff. [PDF]
Xia C, Zhang L, Zhu Z, Xia H, Tian H.
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Agroforestry and enhanced rock weathering: A dual strategy for sustainable cacao
Cacao production is both economically vital and environmentally intensive, presenting a major sustainability challenge as a crop largely cultivated by smallholder farmers in climate‐vulnerable regions. This review synthesises evidence that integrating agroforestry with enhanced rock weathering (EW) may significantly reduce emissions from cacao ...
Isabella L. Steeley +4 more
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Comparing RSM-BBD and GEE models to optimize urban stormwater runoff treatment in dolomite-modified porous concrete. [PDF]
Amiri MJ +3 more
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Surface water runoff of different tillage technologies for maize
M. Buřič +3 more
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Recovering nutrients from urine – A golden opportunity for sustainable fertiliser production
Agricultural industrialisation has led to levels of nutrients in the environment that are well above safe operating limits, yet fertiliser use is necessary to feed a growing population. The recovery of nutrients from human urine in large, developed cities may offset some of the ecological and economic impacts associated with fertiliser production, as ...
Hanxia Yu +9 more
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