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Mngereza Miraji, Jie Liu and Chunmiao Zheng
River basins around the world face similar issues of water scarcity, deficient infrastructure, and great disparities in water availability between sub-regions, both within and between countries. In this study, different strategies under the Water Evaluat...
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Andrés Goyburo, Pedro Rau, Waldo Lavado-Casimiro, Wouter Buytaert, José Cuadros-Adriazola and Daniel Horna
Water is an essential resource for social and economic development. The availability of this resource is constantly threatened by the rapid increase in its demand. This research assesses current (2010?2016), short- (2017?2040), middle- (2041?2070), and l...
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Baohua Wei and Lei Zhu
Bike sharing offers a usable form of feeder transportation for connecting to public transportation and effectively meets unmet travel demands, alleviating the pressure on public transportation systems by diverting urban commuters. To advance the comprehe...
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Sadeq Khaleefah Hanoon, Ahmad Fikri Abdullah, Helmi Z. M. Shafri and Aimrun Wayayok
Climate change, population growth and urban sprawl have put a strain on water supplies across the world, making it difficult to meet water demand, especially in city regions where more than half of the world?s population now reside. Due to the complex ur...
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Salam A. Abbas, Yunqing Xuan and Ryan T. Bailey
In this article, we present the use of the coupled land surface model and groundwater flow model SWAT-MODFLOW with the decision support tool WEAP (Water Evaluation and Planning software) to predict future surface-water abstraction scenarios in a complex ...
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Deborah Richards,Mauricio Marrone
The Business Analyst (BA) plays a key role in ensuring that technology is appropriately used to achieve the organisation?s goals. This important mediating role is currently in high (unmet) demand in many English-speaking countries and thus more people ne...
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J. E. OSPINA-NOREÑA,C. GAY-GARCÍA,A. C. CONDE,G. SÁNCHEZ-TORRES ESQUEDA
The Water Evaluation and Planning Model (WEAP) 2.1 was applied to the Sinú-Caribe river basin in Colombia to create several baseline and adaptation strategy scenarios for water supply, use and demand, and to make projections for the future including the ...
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