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Tamim Younos, Tammy E. Parece, Juneseok Lee, Jason Giovannettone and Alaina J. Armel
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Jasper Oshun, Kristina Keating, Margaret Lang and Yojana Miraya Oscco
Agrarian communities in the Peruvian Andes depend on local water resources that are threatened by both a changing climate and changes in the socio-politics of water allocation. A community?s local autonomy over water resources and its capacity to plan fo...
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Yining Bai, Saeed P. Langarudi and Alexander G. Fernald
Exploring the dynamic mechanisms of coupled sociohydrologic systems is necessary to solve future water sustainability issues. This paper employs system dynamics modeling to determine hydrologic and economic implications of an irrigation efficiency (IE) p...
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Felix Conitz, Aude Zingraff-Hamed, Gerd Lupp and Stephan Pauleit
Mountain areas are highly exposed to flood risks. The latter are increasing in the context of climate change, urbanization, and land use changes. Non-structural approaches such as nature-based solutions can provide opportunities to reduce the risks of su...
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Kaveh Madani and Majid Shafiee-Jood
The socio-hydrology community has been very successful in promoting the need for taking the human factor into account in the mainstream hydrology literature since 2012. However, the interest in studying and modeling human-water systems is not new and pre...
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Elizabeth Ramsey, Emily Zechman Berglund and Rohit Goyal
In rapidly growing urban areas in India and the developing world, water demands typically exceed supply. While local governments may implement management programs to reduce demand for freshwater, water savings are dependent on the conservation behaviors ...
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