Recent developments in solar thermal desalination technologies: a review
Fresh water resources are depleting rapidly as the water demand around the world
continues to increase. Fresh water resources are also not equally distributed geographically …
continues to increase. Fresh water resources are also not equally distributed geographically …
Sociohydrology: scientific challenges in addressing the sustainable development goals
Abstract The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030
represent an ambitious blueprint to reduce inequalities globally and achieve a sustainable …
represent an ambitious blueprint to reduce inequalities globally and achieve a sustainable …
Norms and values in sociohydrological models
M Roobavannan, THM Van Emmerik… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2018 - hess.copernicus.org
Sustainable water resources management relies on understanding how societies and water
systems coevolve. Many place-based sociohydrology (SH) modeling studies use proxies …
systems coevolve. Many place-based sociohydrology (SH) modeling studies use proxies …
Identification of priority areas for water ecosystem services by a techno-economic, social and climate change modeling framework
Water scarcity and quality deterioration often occur in economically developing regions,
particularly during crises related to climate change or increasing human activities. The …
particularly during crises related to climate change or increasing human activities. The …
Droughts as a catalyst for water policy change. Analysis of Spain, Australia (MDB), and California
Droughts are natural hazards characterized by a prolonged period of below-average
precipitation. Water scarcity is defined as insufficient water resources to meet demands in a …
precipitation. Water scarcity is defined as insufficient water resources to meet demands in a …
Social and structural patterns of drought‐related water conservation and rebound
P Gonzales, N Ajami - Water Resources Research, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Water use practices and conservation are the result of complex sociotechnical interactions of
political, economic, hydroclimatic, and social factors. While the drivers of water demand …
political, economic, hydroclimatic, and social factors. While the drivers of water demand …
Towards urban water sustainability: Analyzing management transitions in Miami, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles
As climate change challenges the sustainability of existing water supplies, many cities must
transition toward more sustainable water management practices to meet demand. However …
transition toward more sustainable water management practices to meet demand. However …
Watershed system model: The essentials to model complex human‐nature system at the river basin scale
Watershed system models are urgently needed to understand complex watershed systems
and to support integrated river basin management. Early watershed modeling efforts …
and to support integrated river basin management. Early watershed modeling efforts …
The impact of economic development on environmental sustainability: evidence from the Asian region
This study investigates the relationship between economic development and environmental
sustainability (ES) of 42 Asian countries from 2000 to 2017. We propose an ordinary least …
sustainability (ES) of 42 Asian countries from 2000 to 2017. We propose an ordinary least …
[HTML][HTML] Socio-hydrologic modeling of the dynamics of cooperation in the transboundary Lancang–Mekong River
Abstract The transboundary Lancang–Mekong River basin has experienced dynamics of
cooperation over the past several decades, which is a common emergent response in …
cooperation over the past several decades, which is a common emergent response in …