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Developing tools to link environmental flows science and its practice in Sri Lanka
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Evaluation of the Main Function of Low Impact Development Based on Rainfall Events
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A geospatial web-based integrative analytical tool for the water-energy-food nexus: the iWEF 1.0
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On the Use of Mathematical Models for Wastewater Treatment: A Review and Analysis of Activated Sludge Models ASM1 and ASM3
Published 2021-03-01“…Since the introduction of the first activated sludge model, namely Activated Sludge Model No. 1 (ASM1), in 1987 by the International Water Association, ASM models received considerable attention and several extensions were suggested. …”
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Rights and Duties of Countries In Using of Marine Renewable Energies
Published 2017-05-01“…In this regard, based on The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the legal system governing the various maritime areas of the internal waters, territorial sea, exclusive economic zone, continental shelf and the high seas has been separated. …”
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Russia's geopolitics in the Black sea region
Published 2020-12-01“…Traditionally, the Black sea was considered an internal water for the Russian Empire, and any foreign presence was perceived as a threat. …”
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Use of hegemony in settlement of international disputes over sources of drinking water
Published 2011-01-01“…The paper points to the situation with sources of drinking water in the world, the development of international water law in settling international disputes presenting the most striking examples of the use of hegemony in settling the disputes.…”
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An Approach to Assess the Water Resources Reliability and Its Management
Published 2023-01-01“…The paper proposes new indicators of limiting the development of agglomerations related to the availability of water resources and the production capacity of water treatment plants, a method for assessing the diversification of water resources (using the Pielou index), and a water loss balance was prepared based on International Water Association (IWA) standards. On the basis of the obtained results, the potential increase in the number of inhabitants indicators (∆P<sub>R</sub>, ∆P<sub>P</sub>) and the time for the development of agglomeration indicators (T<sub>R</sub>, T<sub>P</sub>), the directions of development of the studied agglomerations in terms of the possibility of water supply were indicated. …”
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Rigidity control mechanism by turgor pressure in plants
Published 2023-02-01“…These plants support their bodies through the action of turgor pressure associated with their internal water stores. The purpose of this study was to apply the principles of structural mechanics to clarify the underlying mechanism of rigidity control that is responsible for turgor pressure in plants and the reason behind the self-supporting ability of herbaceous plants. …”
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Retrospecting the Indus Mediation through Waltz's levels of analysis
Published 2022-09-01“….; It highlights the role of the international political system in shaping international water policies.; It discusses the role of the Cold War in the success of the Indus Mediation between India and Pakistan…”
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Identifying the location and magnitude of non-revenue water : A case study at Felda Chuping, Perlis
Published 2007“…All the seven NRW components identified by International Water Association have been grouped/clustered into four different sections. …”
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Nature for water : a series of utility spotlights /
Published 2019“…Building a robust knowledge base and supporting opportunities for cross-sector collaboration are fundamental to the mainstreaming of NBS. The International Water Association (IWA) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) are working together to encourage and facilitate active utility involvement in NBS, as well as promoting stronger connections between water utilities and regulatory bodies. …”
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