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Charalampos Skoulikaris
Large-scale hydrological modeling is an emerging approach in river hydrology, especially in regions with limited available data. This research focuses on evaluating the performance of two well-known large-scale hydrological models, namely E-HYPE and LISF...
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Mahmood A. Yousuf, Nada Rapantova and Jalal H. Younis
During the last few decades, a critical scarcity of water has occurred in the Middle East due to climate change and the mismanagement of water resources. The situation is complicated by the absence of an effective legislative framework at the local level...
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Savitri Jetoo
The transboundary nature of stressors impacting shared water bodies has been traditionally recognized in agreements between nation states. Several developments have led to new layers of cross border environmental actors, including regional and city level...
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Sharon B. Megdal and Christopher A. Scott
Setting water policy depends fundamentally on the location of the supply and demand for water and the legal/institutional framework for water management. Within and across nations, laws and structures for water management decision making vary, often sign...
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Shavkat Rakhmatullaev, Frédéric Huneau, Philippe Le Coustumer, Mikael Motelica-Heino and Masharif Bakiev
The political transformation of the Central Asian region has induced the implosion of the interconnected physical hydraulic infrastructure and its institutional management system. Land-locked Central Asian countries, with their climatic conditions and tr...
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Marilena Papageorgiou, Stella Kyvelou
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Extension of spatial planning from land to the marine space has recently become a key procedure for tackling the growing environmental and blue growth related challenges. However, given the transboundary nature of the sea (facilitating the flow of all ki...
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