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Janja Kramer Stajnko, Renata Jecl and Matja? Nekrep Perc
Managing sediment transport in streams is crucial to the surface water resource development strategy and has several implications for flood risk and water management, hydropower use, and balancing river morphology. This paper summarises the movement and ...
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Mengna Li, Li Tan and Xi Yang
In the context of tightening resource and environmental constraints, quantitative measurement and influencing factors of cultivated land use eco-efficiency (CLUE) have become hot topics in current academic research. Existing studies primarily focus on th...
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Chenda Deng and Ryan T. Bailey
Artificial recharge ponds have been used increasingly in recent years to store water in underlying aquifers and modify baseline groundwater gradients or alter natural hydrologic fluxes and state variables in an aquifer system. The number of constructed p...
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Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar,Aarce Tehupeiory,Arthuur Jeverson Maya,Huynh Le Anh Huy,Huynh Quoc Tuan,I Wayan Koko Suryawan
This article aims to present the dynamics of sustainable development in Komodo National Park (KNP) using a human ecosystem model. The Human Ecosystem model is a coherent system of biophysical and social factors capable of adaptation and sustainability ov...
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Huiting Li, Yongxue Liu, Chao Sun, Yanzhu Dong and Siyu Zhang
The South China Sea (SCS) is one of the most important fishery resource bases in the world. Marine fisheries, as a crucial component of regional food security and national revenue, raise wide concern about marine ecology, social-economic and political co...
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Foivos Anastasiadis, Naoum Tsolakis and Jagjit Singh Srai
Resource efficiency in the agri-food sector is a global urgent issue considering the urbanisation phenomena, the increased nutritional needs, and the emergence of diversified dietary norms. Despite the ongoing progress in digital technologies that could ...
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Carlos G. Ochoa, Phil Caruso, Grace Ray, Tim Deboodt, W. Todd Jarvis and Steven J. Guldan
An improved understanding of ecohydrologic connections is critical for improving land management decisions in water-scarce regions of the western United States. For this study, conducted in a semiarid (358 mm) rangeland location in central Oregon, we eva...
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Sisira S. Withanachchi, Giorgi Ghambashidze, Ilia Kunchulia, Teo Urushadze and Angelika Ploeger
The management of water quality is an important part of natural resource governance. Assurance of water quality therefore requires formulation of the regulatory framework and institutional process. Water quality-related problems and their management are ...
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Fernando Campos Mesquita, Daniel Pereira Sampaio
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This article analyzes manufacturing dynamics along the periphery of the São Paulo-Brasília axis from a perspective that studies the extent to which technological intensity has been influenced by being distant from the core. The aim is to investigate geog...
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Brooks A. Kaiser,James A. Roumasset
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We illuminate several important aspects of the nature and causes of growth and institutional change. To do this, we focus on the role resource pressures have played in the historic development of Hawaiis institutions. We discuss the Hawaiian story in the...
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