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Abimbola Fadairo‐Azinge +3 more
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Geospatial assessment of habitat degradation and climate impacts on migratory crane habitat in Pakistan's Wetland ecosystems. [PDF]
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Changes in body composition and safety of exercise for individuals with severe cerebral palsy: single-group pre-post observational study. [PDF]
Matsuda T, Akezaki Y, Tsuji Y.
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Does Vegetation Recovery Limit the Habitat Use of Herbivore? Decadal Evidence of a Potential Ecological Mismatch. [PDF]
Liu Z +7 more
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Spatiotemporal evolution and driving mechanisms of multiple scales ecological security in Shanxi Province from the perspective of service, risk and health. [PDF]
Dang G, Li G, Hu J.
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Calculating a Water Poverty Index
World Development, 2002Summary. — This paper provides discussion of ways in which an interdisciplinary approach can be taken to produce an integrated assessment of water stress and scarcity, linking physical estimates of water availability with socioeconomic variables that reflect poverty, i.e., a Water Poverty Index.
Caroline A. Sullivan
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Journal AWWA, 1983
Indexing would allow water rates to move up or down in response to changes in the cost of providing service. Although indexing techniques have not been applied to water rates, they are used in the electric utility industry and could provide a method of generating adequate water revenues, particularly during periods of inflation.
Arthur H. Adams, Gregory J. Vogler
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Indexing would allow water rates to move up or down in response to changes in the cost of providing service. Although indexing techniques have not been applied to water rates, they are used in the electric utility industry and could provide a method of generating adequate water revenues, particularly during periods of inflation.
Arthur H. Adams, Gregory J. Vogler
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Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division, 1974
A water quality index based on physical, chemical, and biological parameters is proposed. The index is based on a geometric mean of transformed values of the parameters with a range of zero to one. The parameters of concern are temperature, nutrients, suspended solids, turbidity, coliform bacteria, dissolved oxygen, color, pH, grease, odor, and ...
Thomas M. Walski, Frank L. Parker
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A water quality index based on physical, chemical, and biological parameters is proposed. The index is based on a geometric mean of transformed values of the parameters with a range of zero to one. The parameters of concern are temperature, nutrients, suspended solids, turbidity, coliform bacteria, dissolved oxygen, color, pH, grease, odor, and ...
Thomas M. Walski, Frank L. Parker
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