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Kaiwen Song, Xiujuan Jiang, Tianye Wang, Dengming Yan, Hongshi Xu and Zening Wu
The uneven spatial and temporal distribution of water resources has consistently been one of the most significant limiting factors for social development in many regions. Furthermore, with the intensification of climate change, this inequality is progres...
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Hongbo Jiao, Yinan Li, Huaibin Wei, Jing Liu, Liming Cheng and Yongrui Chen
The assessment of river health holds paramount significance in diagnosing the conditions of river water environments, and its research serves as a crucial foundation for the functional management and restoration of rivers. We discuss the concept and asse...
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Zhe Zou, Yu-Yan Zhang, Su-Hsin Lee and Shu-Chen Tsai
The coastal zone, situated at the sensitive interface between land and sea, serves as a pivotal area of human economic activities. As one of China?s economic special zones, Xiamen exemplifies the comprehensive trajectory of coastal governance in China. H...
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Gaoqiang Zhang, Yutong Cheng, Haodong Liu, Chunlei Xiao, Hongfeng Nie, Zhenzhou Zhu, Dan Zhao and Yourang Zan
Water resources in arid and semi-arid areas are limiting factors for ecosystem health and economic development. Therefore, an accurate and reasonable assessment of ecological water demand is crucial for efficient water resource utilization. In this study...
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Chen Chen, Jiajun Feng, Changyou Wang, Longjiang Mao and Yuanzhi Zhang
The dynamic process of the wetland can reflect its impact on the environment, and finding a balance point supporting harmonious coexistence between man and nature has become an issue of increasing concern. On the basis of previous studies that have focus...
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Ismael Camargo-Henríquez and Andrés Silva
This paper presents a new interdisciplinary approach to support context modeling in context-awareness software developments. The premise of this approach relies on the idea that understanding a complex socio-technical ecology, while adapting the software...
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Zhidong Li, Boru Su and Moucheng Liu
In order to curb the phenomenon of grassland degradation caused by human activity, China has begun the exploration of grassland eco-compensation, setting an example for the ecological protection of grasslands and sustainable use of resources around the w...
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Sheilja Singh and Rabidyuti Biswas
Rapid urbanization and haphazard development derive the changes in land uses and affect the naturally available resources which are essential for human development and other lives. Land use changes can undermine the environment and ecology of an urban ar...
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Venkataramana Sridhar, Syed Azhar Ali and David J. Sample
The Mekong River Basin is one of the world?s major transboundary basins. The hydrology, agriculture, ecology, and other watershed functions are constantly changing as a result of a variety of human activities carried out inside and by neighboring countri...
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Eric W. Harmsen, John R. Mecikalski, Victor J. Reventos, Estefanía Álvarez Pérez, Sopuruchi S. Uwakweh and Christie Adorno García
In 2009, the University of Alabama-Huntsville configured their GOES satellited-based solar radiation product to include Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands (USVI), Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba. The half-hourly and daily integrated data are...
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