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Rodrigo de Almeida Oliveira Peixoto, Carlos Eugenio Pereira, Marcio Ricardo Salla, José Eduardo Alamy Filho (Author)
Pág. e51714
Hydrosedimentological studies are fundamental for the adequate management of water resources. The Jordão River, the research study area, has the potential to generate electricity to serve a region of the TriânguloMineiro and Alto Paranaíba. In this sense...
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Ivis García and Jeni Crookston
This article explores concepts related to connectivity and usership of the Jordan River Parkway Trail (JRPT) and the North Temple corridor?two locations or nodes that link together in a larger transportation network along the west side of Salt Lake City,...
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Karsten Schacht, Sven Gönster, Elisabeth Jüschke, Yona Chen, Jorge Tarchitzky, Jawad Al-Bakri, Emad Al-Karablieh and Bernd Marschner
An assessment of soil sensitivity was carried out regarding the soil suitability for wastewater reuse. This was done based on digital soil maps joined with spatial data on soil properties using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Six major risks of pri...
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Holger Hoff, Christopher Bonzi, Brian Joyce and Katja Tielbörger
The Jordan River basin is subject to extreme and increasing water scarcity. Management of transboundary water resources in the basin is closely intertwined with political conflicts in the region. We have jointly developed with stakeholders and experts fr...
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