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Evaluación del índice de pobreza hídrica (WPI) en la cuenca de Borujerd-Dorood (Irán) para reforzar los planes de gestión del territorio

2021

El Índice de Pobreza Hídrica (WPI) se considera, en general, una herramienta simple y clara para evaluar los efectos de factores combinados sobre la escasez de agua y la tensión de los recursos hídricos. En esta investigación, intentamos centrarnos en las problemáticas hídricas en las cabeceras de montaña de la cuenca de Karoon en Irán para analizar el estado de los recursos hídricos. Para este propósito, los datos requeridos se obtuvieron en primer lugar mediante la preparación de un informe de la Autoridad del Agua, la parte Agrícola y la Organización de Agua y Saneamiento del Condado de Borujerd. Luego, se estimó el valor del WPI a escala de subcuenca del río Karoon considerando como rec…

0106 biological sciencesResource (biology)Index (economics)WatershedEcologybusiness.industryÍndice de pobreza hídricaproblemática hídrica04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesWater scarcity010601 ecologyWater resourcesHydrology (agriculture)GeographyAgriculture040103 agronomy & agriculturerecursos hídricos de montaña0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesWater resource managementbusinesscuenca del río KaroonEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEnvironmental qualityQH540-549.5Pirineos: Revista de Ecología de Montaña
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Regional and Supra-Regional Coherence in Limnological Variabler

2009

Limnologists and water resources managers have traditionally perceived lakes as discrete geographical entities. This has resulted in a tendency for scientific lake studies to concentrate on lakes as individuals, with little connection either to each other or to large-scale driving forces. Since the 1990s, however, a shift in the prevailing paradigm has occurred, with lakes increasingly being seen as responding to regional, rather than local, driving forces. The seminal work on regional coherence in lake behaviour was that of Magnuson et al. (1990), who showed that many features of lakes within the same region respond coherently to drivers such as climate forcing and catchment processes. Fro…

0106 biological sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCatchment ModellingEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyClimate ChangeDrainage basinClimate changeCoherence (statistics)Lake ModellingRadiative forcing01 natural sciencesWater resourcesSpatial coherence13. Climate actionNorth Atlantic oscillationBiological propertyddc:570Water QualityPhysical geography0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Improvement of lateral connectivity in a sector of River Hârtibaciu (Olt/Danube Basin)

2017

Abstract The Hârtibaciu River in the Alţâna area has a disturbed lateral connectivity owing to its lateral embankments, as a result of which fish communities in this river sector are negatively influenced. The method of obtaining the water supply for a new proposed wetland is by gravitation, and any excessive water supply to the wetland will be controled and directed to the Hârtibaciu River in a natural manner. A state-of-the-art man-made wetland should increase the quality of the habitat for local fish communities, especially for the Rhodeus sericeus population, which is a species of conservation interest.

0208 environmental biotechnologyPopulationWater supplyWetlandalțâna02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesStructural basin01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)anodonta cygneaRhodeus sericeuseducationQH540-549.50105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_studygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologybusiness.industryconservationAquatic animalbiology.organism_classification020801 environmental engineeringHabitatlotic systemrhodeus sericeusEnvironmental scienceWater resource managementbusinessTransylvanian Review of Systematical and Ecological Research
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The role of urban growth, climate change, and their interplay in altering runoff extremes

2018

Changes in climate and urban growth are the most influential factors affecting hydrological characteristics in urban and extra-urban contexts. The assessment of the impacts of these changes on the extreme rainfall–runoff events may have important implications on urban and extra-urban management policies against severe events, such as floods, and on the design of hydraulic infrastructures. Understanding the effects of the interaction between climate change and urban growth on the generation of runoff extremes is the main aim of this paper. We carried out a synthetic experiment on a river catchment of 64 km2to generate hourly runoff time series under different hypothetical scenarios. We impos…

0208 environmental biotechnologySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaextremeClimate changeclimate change; extreme; runoff change; runoff components; tRIBS model; urban growth; Water Science and Technology02 engineering and technology020801 environmental engineeringclimate changeurban growthEnvironmental sciencerunoff componentWater resource managementSurface runoffrunoff changerunoff componentstRIBS modelWater Science and Technology
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Predictive pumping based on sensor data and weather forecast

2019

In energy production, peat extraction has a significant role in Finland. However, protection of nature has become more and more important globally. How do we solve this conflict of interests respecting both views? In peat production, one important phase is to drain peat bog so that peat production becomes available. This means that we have control over how we can lead water away from peat bog to nature without water contamination with solid and other harmful substances. In this paper we describe a novel method how fouling of water bodies from peat bog can be controlled more efficiently by using weather forecast to predict rainfall and thus, minimize the effluents to nature. peerReviewed

0209 industrial biotechnologyInternet of thingsPeat0208 environmental biotechnologyWeather forecastingopen data02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genrevesistöjen säännöstely020901 industrial engineering & automationLead (geology)Extraction (military)esineiden internetWater pollutionEffluentavoin tietota218turvetuotantota113Foulingta213Environmental engineeringhallintajärjestelmätsäänennustus020801 environmental engineeringWater resourcesälytekniikkaEnvironmental sciencecomputerrain predictionpredictive control
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GOBERNANZA DEL AGUA Y TERRITORIOS HIDROSOCIALES: DEL ANÁLISIS INSTITUCIONAL A LA ECOLOGÍA POLÍTICA

2018

[ES] En las últimas décadas han surgido diversos enfoques para dar respuesta a los desafíos que plantea la gestión del agua. Este artículo presenta, de manera introductoria, las principales aproximaciones teóricas desde las cuales se está analizando en la actualidad el uso y la gobernanza del agua: las corrientes neoinstitucionalistas, la teoría de los recursos comunes y la perspectiva del empoderamiento que se relaciona con la ecología política. La descripción de estos enfoques sirve para contextualizar las distintas aportaciones que se presentan en este monográfico sobre el estudio de los territorios hidrosociales, cuyos principales resultados se exponen sucintamente.

0210-086X 364 Cuadernos de geografía 510676 2018 101 6817010 Gobernanza del agua y territorios hidrosociales: del análisis institucional a la ecología política Sanchis IborNew institutionalismCommon-pool resourcesrecursos comunesgobernanza del aguaconflictividad hidráulicalcsh:G1-922WASSGeneral MedicineHydrosocial territoriesWater Resources Managementterritorios hidrosocialesWater conflictsdel análisis institucional a la ecología política Sanchis Ibor [0210-086X 364 Cuadernos de geografía 510676 2018 101 6817010 Gobernanza del agua y territorios hidrosociales]:GEOGRAFÍA [UNESCO]BoelensRutgerd 13 27CarlesLife Scienceecología políticaneointitucionalismolcsh:Geography (General)UNESCO::GEOGRAFÍAWater governancePolitical ecologyCuadernos de Geografía de la Universitat de València
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Preventive maintenance versus cost of repairs in asset management: An efficiency analysis in wastewater treatment plants

2020

Abstract The operation and management of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs) is of paramount importance to guarantee the sustainability of water resources. Just like any other production process, wastewater treatment process involves different costs, such as: energy, personnel, maintenance and reagents. Regarding maintenance costs, they have become an issue of great concern to many operators in the last years. Maintaining the facilities in good condition ensures the proper performance of these infrastructures and reduces the risk of failures. It should be known that equipment breakdowns imply an increase in operating costs, with a high risk of generating an environmental damage due to the m…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)General Chemical Engineering0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPreventive maintenanceWater resourcesEmpirical researchRisk analysis (engineering)Order (business)SustainabilityEnvironmental ChemistryAsset managementSewage treatmentSafety Risk Reliability and Qualitybusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesProcess Safety and Environmental Protection
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Serious Game Design for Flooding Triggered by Extreme Weather

2017

Managing crises with limited resources through a serious game is deemed as one of the ways of training and can be regarded as an alternative to a table-top exercise. This article presents the so-called “Operasjon Tyrsdal” serious game, inspired by a real case of extreme weather that hit the west coast of Norway. This reference case is used to add realism to the game. The game is designed for a single player, while the mechanics are framed in such a way that the player will have limited resources, and elevated event pressure over time. Beside applying an iterative Scrum method with seven Sprint cycles, we combined the development work with desk research and used the involvement of testers, i…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesExtreme weatherComputer scienceComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTING0211 other engineering and technologies0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing02 engineering and technologySerious gameWater resource managementFlooding (computer networking)International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
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Estimating the Demand for New Destinations for a Regional Airport Based on Its Catchment Area

2020

Abstract Estimating accurately demand both at market and company level for specific goods and services can be considered a necessity for every organization. Traditional demand estimation methods may not be relevant for estimating the demand for new destinations to be introduced by a regional airport. The present paper proposes to fill this gap and to develop the demand estimation literature by presenting a novel demand estimation method. Two research objectives are developed in this regard: (1) determining the catchment area of Sibiu International Airport (a regional airport in Romania) for destinations operated by competitor airports and not by Sibiu International Airport and (2) estimatin…

050210 logistics & transportationSocial PsychologyHF5001-618205 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Destinationsregional airportcatchment area0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)demand estimation050211 marketingBusinessBusinessCatchment areaWater resource managementStudies in Business and Economics
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The impact of urban development on aquifers in large coastal cities of West Africa: Present status and future challenges

2018

Abstract This paper investigates the coastal cities of Abidjan, Cotonou, Lagos and Douala in West Africa. Published data on these areas were aggregated in order to compare the urban development of some African huge cities and assess their impacts on groundwater. Those urban centers have experienced an exponential demographic expansion since the 1950s, with increased population densities and a geographical coverage expansion as well. The Continental Terminal aquifer, major groundwater resource taped in this region by the national water companies and local populations, shows a continuous downward trend in piezometric levels. Concerning water quality, the evolution up to the current state (sal…

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