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Francesca Savini, Carlo Rainieri, Giovanni Fabbrocino and Ilaria Trizio
Road networks are disseminated of bridge structures whose typology reflects the time of design and construction of the transportation infrastructure and its relevance in the reference geographical area. Among others, masonry bridges are still widely oper...
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Nilton B. Rojas Briceño, Elgar Barboza Castillo, Oscar Andrés Gamarra Torres, Manuel Oliva, Damaris Leiva Tafur, Miguel Ángel Barrena Gurbillón, Fernando Corroto, Rolando Salas López and Jesús Rascón
Anthropic activity affects the hydrogeomorphological quality of fluvial systems. River and valley classifications are fundamental preliminary steps in determining their ecological status, and their prioritization is essential for the proper planning and ...
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ChengHe Guan, Ann Forsyth
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In China, a centralized planning culture has created similar neighborhoods across the country. Using a survey of 1,048 individuals conducted in 2016 in Chengdu?located in a carefully conceptualized typology of neighborhood forms?we analyzed the associati...
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Giampaolo Rossetti, Valentina Pieri, Rossano Bolpagni, Daniele Nizzoli and Pierluigi Viaroli
The Po river plain (Northern Italy) hosts artificial, lowland springs locally known as fontanili, which provide important ecosystem services in an area dominated by intensive agricultural activities. Here we present a study carried out in 50 springs. Eac...
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Ida Hamida,Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi,Esti Istiqomah
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ABSTRACT :Water edges settlement development has always have strong relationship with its water bodies be it lake or river. For example, by the road?settlement would face the road as main transportation cum logistic facility. On the other hand, along wat...
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John Renne
This study quantified the number of fixed-transit station areas, by transit-oriented development (TOD) typology, close to major sea and river port facilities across the United States. Moreover, the study analyzed population, job, transportation, and buil...
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Ching Leong and Farhad Mukhtarov
This article investigates how the ?constructivist turn? in public policy and international political economy informs the interaction of global ideas and local practice in water governance. We use the implementation of ideas associated with Integrated Wat...
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Albert De la Fuente, Vicente Alegre, Ana Blanco, Teresa Cavero and Roberto Quintilla
The Canal of Aragon and Catalonia (CAC) is 134 km long and irrigates 105,000 ha (131 irrigation user communities) and it is owned by the River Ebro?s Water Agency. The aqueducts are located between km 67 and 71 of the canal and were designed by the civil...
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Julia Baird, Ryan Plummer, Ryan Bullock, Diane Dupont, Tim Heinmiller, Marilyne Jollineau, Wendee Kubik, Steven Renzetti and Liette Vasseur
Water has often been the source of crises and their frequency will intensify due to climate change impacts. The Niagara River Watershed provides an ideal case to study water crises as it is an international transboundary system (Canada-United States) and...
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Anna Grace Nostbakken Meissner, Meghan Kathleen Carr, Iain David Phillips, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
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Many rivers are intensely managed due to anthropogenic influences such as dams, channelization, and water provision for municipalities, agriculture, and industry. With this growing pressure on fluvial systems comes a greater need to evaluate the state of...
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