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2014
This article presents a scientific overview of the basic implementation of the principles of ecological engineering in watershed management. The first two sections discuss the landscape factors of nutrient fluxes and the critical source areas in rural watersheds.
Mander, Ülo, Tournebize, Julien
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This article presents a scientific overview of the basic implementation of the principles of ecological engineering in watershed management. The first two sections discuss the landscape factors of nutrient fluxes and the critical source areas in rural watersheds.
Mander, Ülo, Tournebize, Julien
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Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2005
Watershed empires, founded by states in the highlands on the upper reaches of river systems, conquered the flood plains and other regions around them. Three of these, Ch'in in ancient China, Assyria in the middle east, and the Inca of Peru, are described, with emphasis on the horrific socio-political systems which they developed.
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Watershed empires, founded by states in the highlands on the upper reaches of river systems, conquered the flood plains and other regions around them. Three of these, Ch'in in ancient China, Assyria in the middle east, and the Inca of Peru, are described, with emphasis on the horrific socio-political systems which they developed.
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ON “BIOREGIONALISM”AND “WATERSHED CONSCIOUSNESS”∗
The Professional Geographer, 1985A diffused but philosophically sophisticated social movement, emphasizing the importance of the sense of place and a locally responsible stewardship of Nature, has been emerging in recent years in various parts of North America. Whether “bioregionalism”is a new way of thinking about our place on Earth and our relationship to it, as some would believe ...
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Algorithms for the Topological Watershed
2005The watershed transformation is an efficient tool for segmenting grayscale images. An original approach to the watershed [1,4] consists in modifying the original image by lowering some points until stability while preserving some topological properties, namely, the connectivity of each lower cross-section.
Couprie, Michel +2 more
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A watershed moment for healthy watersheds
Nature Sustainability, 2023Derek Vollmer +6 more
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2007
We study the watersheds in edge-weighted graphs. Contrarily to previous works, we define the watersheds following the intuitive idea of drops of water flowing on a topographic surface. We establish the consistency (with respect to characterizations of the catchment basins and dividing lines) of these watersheds, prove their optimality (in terms of ...
Cousty, Jean +3 more
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We study the watersheds in edge-weighted graphs. Contrarily to previous works, we define the watersheds following the intuitive idea of drops of water flowing on a topographic surface. We establish the consistency (with respect to characterizations of the catchment basins and dividing lines) of these watersheds, prove their optimality (in terms of ...
Cousty, Jean +3 more
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Trend assessment of the watershed health based on DPSIR framework
Land Use Policy, 2021Jamal Mosaffaie +2 more
exaly
2019
Abstract 1959 was a watershed for the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Not only was it the year of Brubeck’s most famous creative project, Time Out, but it also marked the midpoint of the “classic” Quartet with Paul Desmond, which was formed in 1951 and disbanded in 1967.
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Abstract 1959 was a watershed for the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Not only was it the year of Brubeck’s most famous creative project, Time Out, but it also marked the midpoint of the “classic” Quartet with Paul Desmond, which was formed in 1951 and disbanded in 1967.
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