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Mmasabata Dolly Molekoa, Ram Avtar, Pankaj Kumar, Huynh Vuong Thu Minh and Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan
Despite being a finite resource, both the quality and quantity of groundwater are under tremendous pressure due to rapid global changes, viz. population growth, land-use/land-cover changes (LULC), and climate change. The 6th Sustainable Development Goal ...
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Ying Li, Liu Du and Yung-Ho Chiu
Water scarcity is increasingly being recognized as a global concern. Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG-6) was established by the United Nations to address water resource governance within its sustainable development framework. This study employs the en...
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Itai Beeri, Meirav Aharon Gutman and Jonathan Luzer
We explore two complementary mechanisms that are designed to work together to reduce spatial inequality?redrawing municipal borders and the redistribution of tax resources. This study?s methodology is based on the empirical analysis of 376 decisions of b...
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Ying Wang, Yahan Shi, Xiaofeng Xu and Yunjie Zhu
With the continuous advancement of the economy, the issues of resource scarcity and environmental damage are becoming increasingly severe. For example, in terms of water resources, the problems of environmental pollution and ecological imbalance in the w...
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Xiaoyan Zhu and Guangyao Wang
Agricultural cooperatives greatly influence agricultural and rural modernization in China. Based on 381 farmer samples in the arid Tarim River Basin, this empirical study aimed to construct an index system for the exploration of the relationship between ...
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Corey McKibbin
In this paper, I posit a relationship between what I consider to be two distinct views of natural resource management: the reductionist and holistic views. The purpose of this comparison is to highlight the dangers of reducing environmental management to...
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Lelin Lv, Canjun Chen and Zhuofu Wang
The tendency of infrastructure projects to be complex, large-scale, and long-term prompts temporary project organizations? need to have resilience to deal with various risks, uncertainties, and crises. The resource and cognitive capacity of stakeholders ...
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Yongjiao Zhang, Xiaowu Man and Yongnian Zhang
Spatial planning is a public policy arrangement for land use allocation and spatial structure regulation. As a method used by the public sector to influence the spatial distribution of future activities, spatial planning has become an important method an...
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Yifan Wu, Jingyu Liu, Yong Geng and Dong Wu
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for supporting our life and is a non-renewable resource. This study applied dynamic material flow analysis to elucidate the phosphorus flow characteristics in China over the period from 1990?2019. Based on this, we ...
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Anne-Marie Matherne and Sharon B. Megdal
This Special Issue is intended to highlight both recent work to advance the physical understanding of transboundary aquifers and factors relevant in successful collaboration on transboundary groundwater resource use. The collected papers address: (1) the...
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