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David Campos-Delgado, Carlos Renato Ramos-Palacios, Alicia Anahí Cisneros-Vidales and Marcos Algara-Siller
Traditional urban schemes that incorporate extended impervious areas can increase surface run-off. Therefore, urban growth that considers eco-hydrological principles can foster sustainability in cities. This work projected three possible urban developmen...
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Fabricio Enrique Alcívar Intriago,Josselin Dennis Cabezas Cacierra,José Manuel Calderon Pincay,Kevin Alexander Patiño Alonzo
This study set out to calculate the Hydrological Protection Index (IPH) based on the vegetation that already existed in the Membrillo micro-basin in Manabi, Ecuador. Two phases were proposed, including the identification of the type of vegetation cover a...
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Naduni Wijayawardana, Chethika Abenayake, Amila Jayasinghe and Nuwan Dias
Assessing the influence of urban density on surface runoff volume is vital for guiding the built-form expansions toward flood-resilient cities. This paper attempts to develop a spatial simulation framework to assess the impact of urban density on the lev...
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Ghulam Nabi, Fiaz Hussain, Ray-Shyan Wu, Vinay Nangia and Riffat Bibi
This study evaluated the effectiveness of soil and water conservation structures for soil erosion control by applying a semi-distributed Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model in various small watersheds of the Chakwal and Attock districts of Pothwa...
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Raul Pacheco-Vega
Cities face substantial water governance challenges, even more so when their activities are water-intensive, as global tourism is. As the lower-most level of government, municipalities face important challenges when dealing with water stress. Designing r...
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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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Liliana Lizárraga-Mendiola, Gabriela A. Vázquez-Rodríguez, Carlos Alexander Lucho-Constantino, Carlos Alfredo Bigurra-Alzati, Rosa Icela Beltrán-Hernández, Joyce Edith Ortiz-Hernández, Luis D. López-León
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This paper deals with the design of a bioretention cell and an infiltration trench in a semi- arid micro watershed. The study area was analyzed by characteristics such as slope changes (S), direction and maximum length of the urban runoff (L), and soil u...
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Sadur Rehman, Shad K. Khalil, Abdur Rehman, Amanullah, Amir Z. Khan, Nazir Hussain Shah
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