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    Modelamiento de operación de embalses para el proyecto integral de riego en la cuenca del río Macul by Vicente Tinoco, Patrick Willems, Guido Wyseure, Felipe Cisneros

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The river basin planning and operation was investigated by modelling alternative reservoir operation strategies aiming at a sustainable balance between irrigation and river ecology by integrated reservoir/river management. The model simulates the integrated water system for long term periods of data, covering also several historical extreme events. …”
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    Predicting River Discharge in the Niger River Basin: A Deep Learning Approach by Samuel Ogunjo, Adeyemi Olusola, Christiana Olusegun

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study concludes by emphasizing the necessity for location-specific studies in the River Niger basin to facilitate an enhanced integrated river management system.…”
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    Spatio-temporal dynamics of ecosystem service values in China’s Northeast Tiger-Leopard National Park from 2005 to 2020: Evidence from environmental factors and land use/land cover... by Yucen Zhai, Wen Li, Song Shi, Yu Gao, Yixian Chen, Yishu Ding

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Our findings indicate that over the past 15 years: (1) Forestland in the NTLNP possesses the most substantial ESV proportion (97.48%), and the regulating service value is the major contributor among the four types of services (71.31%). (2) Despite a fluctuating trend of increasing, decreasing, and then growing overall ESV growth within the NTLNP, the ecological benefits have been difficult to return to their peak values of 42.184 billion CNY in 2015. (3) The waters of NTLNP exhibit a high LULC dynamic of 27.91%, with an ESV underestimation of 28.4 million CNY. (4) The pixel-scale analysis unveils a dispersed distribution of ESV degradation pixels, with their cumulative area significantly larger than the share of ESV improvement pixels. (5) The CHSA results showed that areas with intensive human activity, such as towns and their surrounding areas, tend to experience ESV degradation, while regions with effective river management, such as the river basin of Hunchun county-level city, experience ESV improvement. …”
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    Evaluation of the high-energy flood of mid-July 2021 as a morphologic driver in the anthropogenically developed Ahr Valley, Germany, in interaction with infrastructures by Stefanie Wolf, Nina Stark, Ina Holste, Frank Lehmkuhl, Wolfgang Römer, Lisa Burghardt, Holger Schüttrumpf

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The data suggested a phase of resuspension of sediments after the flood, likely due to cleanup and ad hoc river management, highlighting the need for continued river monitoring.…”
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    Effects of Different Types of Human Disturbance on Total and Nitrogen-Transforming Bacteria in Haihe River by Peiyang Li, Tingyu Chen, Miao An, Ying Zhang, Yanying Li, Yang Li, Jing Wang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In summary, by evaluating both the ecological role and function potential of bacteria in Haihe River under different types of human disturbance, the knowledge of microorganisms for healthy and disturbed river ecosystems has been broadened, which is also informative for further river management and bioremediation.…”
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    Can citizen science inform science? Evaluating the results of the Bellingen Riverwatch citizen science program and a complimentary government monitoring program by Adrian Dickson, Nakia Belmer, Amy Denshire, Ingrid Garland, Sue Lennox, Shane Ruming, Dominic Lawler, Adam Wethered

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This case study compares and evaluates the Riverwatch citizen science and the BRHP professional science, examining methods and results to compare the accuracy of the citizen science data and assess its reliability for informing ongoing river management. The results demonstrate that Bellingen Riverwatch is a well-managed citizen science program and generally provides valid, accurate, and representative results that can be confidently used to enhance the spatial and temporal coverage of the professional science monitoring program.…”
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    PERTUMBUHAN, KEMATIAN DAN TINGKAT EKSPLOITASI KERANG POKEA (BATISSA VIOLACEA VAR. CELEBENSIS, VON MARTENS 1897) PADA SEGMEN MUARA SUNGAI LASOLO SULAWESI TENGGARA by . Bahtiar, La Anadi, Wa Nurgayah, . Emiyarti, Harmin Hari

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Keywords: clam, Lasolo River, management resources, pokea, Southeast Sulawesi ABSTRAK Kerang  pokea  (Batissa  violacea  var.  …”
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    A novel index-based method associated with aquatic ecosystem for evaluating river longitudinal connectivity: A case study for cascade dams in the Yalong River, China by Zhimin Yang, Jiuhe Bu, Zhi Li, Chunhui Li, Yunjun Yi, Xuan Wang, Qiang Liu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The results can provide references for decision-making in dam projects and river management, and the framework can be applied to evaluate RLC of other rivers worldwide.…”
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    A New and Simplified Approach for Estimating the Daily River Discharge of the Tibetan Plateau Using Satellite Precipitation: An Initial Study on the Upper Brahmaputra River by Tian Zeng, Lei Wang, Xiuping Li, Lei Song, Xiaotao Zhang, Jing Zhou, Bing Gao, Ruishun Liu

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Collecting in situ observations from remote, high mountain rivers presents major challenges, yet real-time, high temporal resolution (e.g., daily) discharge data are critical for flood hazard mitigation and river management. In this study, we propose a method for estimating daily river discharge (RD) based on free, operational remote sensing precipitation data (Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), since 2001). …”
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    Multi-Model Assessment of Streamflow Simulations under Climate and Anthropogenic Changes Exemplified in Two Indian River Basins by Anusha Somisetty, Akshay Pachore, Renji Remesan, Rohini Kumar

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The findings of this study enhance our understanding of the natural and human-influenced flow regimes in these river basins, which helps the formation of future strategies, especially for inter-state and transboundary river management.…”
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    Pyroclastic density currents associated with the 2008-2009 eruption of Chaitén Volcano (Chile): Forest disturbances, deposits, and dynamics by Jon J. Major, Thomas C. Pierson, Richard P. Hoblitt, Hugo Moreno

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Erosion of the BAF deposits filling the Chaitén River channel has delivered substantial sediment loads downstream, contributing to channel instability and challenged river management.…”
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    Development of an Intelligent Decision Support System For Flood Mitigation in Pahang River by Wan Faizal, Wan Ishak, Saher, Faisal Nadeem, Nasly, Mohamed Ali, Mohd Abdul Nassir, Bidin

    Published 2014
    “…It is concluded that adopting the tools of hydroinformatics and computer aided river management (CARM) would be considered to be best option with continued process of fine tuning the informatics resources. …”
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    Evolution of the main channel of the Yangtze River by Jinyou Lu, Yonghui Zhu, Zhongwu Jin, Xiaohu Guo, Chao Guo, Peng Chen, Yanjun Wang, Chengwei Hu, Yuan Yuan

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Some long straight sections, multiple bifurcation sections, and sections with large curvature are expected to undergo certain adjustments in the river regime, necessitating continuous observation, long‐term monitoring, and timely river management and channel governance.…”
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    A novel indicator for defining plain urban river network cyanobacterial blooms: resource use efficiency by Yifan Su, Lin Gan, Yun Li, Ziwu Fan, Chen Xie, Yang Liu, Yipeng Liao, Rui Ding, Guoqin Liu, Jingxiu Wu, Guangyu Chen, Jianhao Sun, Wenhan Zhu, Jingtian Ma

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Defining the extent of cyanobacterial blooms in an urban river network has become a novel concern in urban river management. In this paper, we investigated the physicochemical and algae community characteristics of a small, closed, urban river network, JiangXinZhou (JXZ), in the Lake Taihu basin. …”
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    River Water Pollution Control Strategy Due to Coal Mining Activities (Case Study in Kungkilan River West Merapi District, Lahat) by Eddy Suroso, Muhammad Said, Satria Jaya Priatna

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Keywords: Kungkilan River, the quality of river, management strategy. Abstrak (Indonesian): Sungai Kungkilan berada di wilayah administrasi Kecamatan Merapi Barat, Kabupaten Lahat yang berpotasi terjadi penurunan kualitas air akibat kegiatan pertambangan batubara. …”
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    Predicting fish species richness and abundance in the Lower Mekong Basin by Peng Bun Ngor, Peng Bun Ngor, Sophorn Uy, Sophorn Uy, Ratha Sor, Ratha Sor, Bunyeth Chan, Bunyeth Chan, Joseph Holway, Sarah E. Null, Sarah E. Null, Nam So, Gaël Grenouillet, Sudeep Chandra, Zeb S. Hogan, Sovan Lek

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Our results can be used to support Mekong River management, particularly fisheries in the context of contemporary regional and global changes.…”
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    Climate change increased extreme monsoon rainfall, flooding highly vulnerable communities in Pakistan by Friederike E L Otto, Mariam Zachariah, Fahad Saeed, Ayesha Siddiqi, Shahzad Kamil, Haris Mushtaq, T Arulalan, Krishna AchutaRao, S T Chaithra, Clair Barnes, Sjoukje Philip, Sarah Kew, Robert Vautard, Gerbrand Koren, Izidine Pinto, Piotr Wolski, Maja Vahlberg, Roop Singh, Julie Arrighi, Maarten van Aalst, Lisa Thalheimer, Emmanuel Raju, Sihan Li, Wenchang Yang, Luke J Harrington, Ben Clarke

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The devastating impacts were also driven by the proximity of human settlements, infrastructure (homes, buildings, bridges), and agricultural land to flood plains, inadequate infrastructure, limited ex-ante risk reduction capacity, an outdated river management system, underlying vulnerabilities driven by high poverty rates and socioeconomic factors (e.g. gender, age, income, and education), and ongoing political and economic instability. …”
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