Resultados de búsqueda - "hydrology"

  1. Water management and food production in China and India: a comparative assessment por Cai, Ximing, Rosegrant, Mark W.

    Publicado 2005
    “…China and India have different climatic and hydrologic features, which characterize their agricultural production; they have experienced different water resources development in supporting their agriculture. …”
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  2. Use of decision support systems to improve dam planning and dam operation in Africa. por McCartney, Matthew P., King, Jackie

    Publicado 2011
    “…Modern decision support systems can usefully input to this process by guiding the analysis of complicated hydrological, environmental, social and economic factors associated with water allocation and assessing the impact of different, often conflicting, management options both in planning and operation of dams. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  3. Connections between poverty, water and agriculture: evidence from 10 river basins por Kemp-Benedict, Eric, Cook, Simon E., Allen, S.L., Vosti, S., Lemoalle, J., Giordano, Mark, Ward, J., Kaczan, D.

    Publicado 2011
    “…There were signi cant variations in hydrological conditions, livelihood strategies and institutions across basins, but also systematic patterns across levels of economic development. …”
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  4. On-the-job Training to strengthen the operational capacities of NMHSs to produce New Generation of Seasonal Forecasts in West Africa and the Sahel por Houngnibo, Mandela C., Ali, Abdou, Minoungou, Bernard, Seidou Sanda, Ibrah, Segnon, Alcade Christel, Zougmore, Robert Bellarmin

    Publicado 2024
    “…The on-the-job training is a designed one-month capacity-building program to National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) from West African and Sahel countries (29 participants from 13 countries, including 11 non-AICCRA countries) on the full range of seasonal and sub-seasonal forecasting methodologies. …”
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  5. From integrated to expedient: an adaptive framework for river basin management in developing countries por Lankford, B.A., Merrey, Douglas J., Cour, J., Hepworth, N.

    Publicado 2007
    “…We formulate our framework from observations of responses to environmental and hydrological change in the Great Ruaha River in Tanzania. …”
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  6. Impacts of catchment restoration on water availability and drought resilience in Ethiopia: a meta‐analysis por Meaza, Hailemariam, Abera, Wuletawu, Nyssen, Jan

    Publicado 2022
    “…In the dry season, well‐functioning catchments promoted upstream‐downstream hydrological linkages. The resulting base flow reduced hydrological, agricultural, and socioeconomic drought effects in the treated catchments. …”
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  7. Climate change impacts on flood pulse characteristics in the Barotse Floodplain, Zambia por Mroz, E. J., Smith, M. W., Willis, T. D. M., Trigg, M. A., Malawo, H., Chalo, C., Sinkombo, M., Thomas, C. J.

    Publicado 2025
    “…These were input into a coupled hydrological-hydraulic model of the Barotse Floodplain, Zambia to obtain data on flood pulse timing, duration, and magnitude. …”
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  8. Local knowledge of the impacts of eucalyptus expansion on water security in the Ethiopian highlands por Pagella, Tim, Cronin, M., Lamond, G., Sida, T., Sinclair, Fergus L.

    Publicado 2013
    “…Lack of long-term hydrological monitoring makes it difficult to determine impacts of changing land use on the water dynamics for many catchments in Africa. …”
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  9. Erosion modelling in the upper Blue Nile basin: The case of Mizewa watershed in Ethiopia por Assegahegn, M.A., Zemadim, Birhanu

    Publicado 2013
    “…The study was involved hydrological and erosion modelling using primary data collected in the watershed. …”
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  10. Assessing the impact of the MRBI [Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative] program in a data limited Arkansas Watershed using the SWAT model por Leh, Mansoor, Sharpley, A.N., Singh, G., Matlock, M.D.

    Publicado 2018
    “…Seven best management practices (BMPs) (pond, wetland, pond and wetland, cover crops, vegetative filter strips, grassed waterways and forage and biomass planting) were modelled under four placement strategies: random placement in 30% of the watershed, random placement in 30% hydrologic response units (HRUs) of the high priority hydrological unit code (HUCs), placement in the top 30% of the high priority HUCs, and top 30% of the HRUs in the HUCs near the outlet of the watershed. …”
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  11. Hybrid object detection and generative ai framework for automated river gauge plate reading and discharge estimation por Kayathri, Vigneswaran, Retief, Hugo, Clifford-Holmes, J., Garcia Andarcia, Mariangel, Tennakoon, Hansaka

    Publicado 2025
    “…Accurate, automated monitoring of river gauge plates is critical for hydrological analysis and effective water resource management. …”
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  12. Land use affects total dissolved nitrogen and nitrate concentrations in tropical montane streams in Kenya por Jacobs, S.R., Breuer, Lutz, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Pelster, David E., Rufino, Mariana C.

    Publicado 2017
    “…In summary, land use affects TDN and NO3-N concentrations in stream water in the Mau Forest region in Kenya, while DOC and DON were more related to hydrologic regimes and catchment properties. The importance of land use for NO3-N and TDN concentrations emphasizes the risk of increased nitrogen export along hydrological pathways caused by intensified land use and conversion of land to agricultural uses, which might result in deterioration of drinking water quality and eutrophication in surface water in tropical Africa.…”
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