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Peiyue Li and Jianhua Wu
This editorial introduces the Special Issue titled ?Water Resources and Sustainable Development,? underscoring the critical need for sustainable management of water resources in light of increasing demand, climate change impacts, and pollution. The issue...
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Nick Martin
Weather attribution is a scientific study that estimates the relative likelihood of an observed weather event occurring under different climate regimes. Water budget models are widely used tools that can estimate future water resource management and cons...
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John A. Theodorou, Vasilis Akrivos, George Katselis and Dimitrios K. Moutopoulos
The current study provides valuable insight into the ecological risks and decline of the bivalve fishery and biodiversity in the Amvrakikos Gulf over the last 50 years through a triangulation of information from in situ surveys and expert judgment, suppl...
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Chiara Bertolin
With a wide spectrum of data, case studies, monitoring, and experimental and numerical simulation techniques, the multidisciplinary approach of material, environmental, and computer science applied to the conservation of cultural heritage offers several ...
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Lei Gu, Jie Chen, Chong-Yu Xu, Hui-Min Wang and LiPing Zhang
The climate change impacts on droughts have received widespread attention in many recent studies. However, previous studies mainly attribute the changes in future droughts to human-induced climate change, while the impacts of internal climate variability...
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Lijing Cheng, Gongjie Wang, John P. Abraham and Gang Huang
Ocean heat content (OHC) is the major component of the earth’s energy imbalance. Its decadal scale variability has been heavily debated in the research interest of the so-called “surface warming slowdown” (SWS) that occurred during the ...
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Bin Li, Changyou Li, Jianyu Liu, Qiang Zhang and Limin Duan
Decreased streamflow of the Yellow River basin has become the subject of considerable concern in recent years due to the critical importance of the water resources of the Yellow River basin for northern China. This study investigates the changing propert...
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Jaewon Kwak, André St-Hilaire, Fateh Chebana, Gilho Kim
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It is accepted that human-induced climate change is unavoidable and it will have effects on physical, chemical, and biological properties of aquatic habitats. This will be especially important for cold water fishes such as trout. The objective of this st...
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Tiziana Di Lorenzo and Diana Maria Paola Galassi
The average global temperature is predicted to increase by 3 °C by the end of this century due to human-induced climate change. The overall metabolism of the aquatic biota will be directly affected by rising temperatures and associated changes. Since the...
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Wiebke Bebermeier, Julia Meister, Chandana Rohana Withanachchi, Ingo Middelhaufe and Brigitta Schütt
In the dry zone of Sri Lanka, human-made reservoirs have served for the collection, storage and distribution of rainfall and runoff and provide irrigation water for the cultivation of paddy for 2000 years. This paper introduces the layout and function of...
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