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Francesco Crupi
To contribute to the debate on climate-proof urban regeneration, the illustrated study seeks to understand how the provision of new multiscalar, multidimensional, and integrated planning tools based on sustainable and resilient strategies can guarantee h...
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Afnan Agramont, Marc Craps, Melina Balderrama and Marijke Huysmans
Bolivia has influenced the international water arenas as a pioneer of the Human Water Rights Declaration before the United Nations General Council. However, despite a positive but rather ideological evolution, the country is still facing several water ch...
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Jeff Romm, Esther Conrad and Inger Elisabeth Måren
Highly variable water regimes, such as California?s, contain distinctive problems in the pursuit of secure timing, quantities and distributions of highly variable flows. Their formal and informal systems of water control must adapt rapidly to forceful an...
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Amar V. V. Nanda, Jeroen Rijke, Leah Beesley, Berry Gersonius, Matthew R. Hipsey and Anas Ghadouani
Environmental management strategies aim to protect or repair ecological assets (ecosystems, species) so that their ecological and social values can be preserved. However, creating an effective strategy is difficult because multiple government departments...
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Allyson Beall King, Melanie Thornton
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Water resource governance, much like the systems it endeavors to manage, must be resilient and adaptive. Effective, resilient and adaptive water resource governance requires continuing stakeholder engagement to address the complex nature of human and nat...
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Sarah Ward and David Butler
Visualising interactions across urban water systems to explore transition and change processes requires the development of methods and models at different scales. This paper contributes a model representing the network interactions of rainwater harvestin...
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