Uma proposta de etapas de criptografia no ambiente da internet das coisas DOI Open Access

Gilson Farias Belém,

Alyson de Jesus dos Santos, Vitor Bremgartner da Frota

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Projecting Depth-Duration-Frequency Curves for Future Climate: a Case Study in the Mediterranean Area DOI Creative Commons
Dario Treppiedi, Antonio Francipane, Leonardo Noto

et al.

Water Resources Management, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 12, 2025

Language: Английский

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2

Adaptive Water Resources Management Under Climate Change: An Introduction DOI Open Access

George Tsakiris,

Daniel P. Loucks

Water Resources Management, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 37(6-7), P. 2221 - 2233

Published: May 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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33

Quantitative analysis of input data uncertainty for SPI and SPEI in Peninsular Malaysia based on the bootstrap method DOI

Yi Xun Tan,

Jing Lin Ng, Yuk Feng Huang

et al.

Hydrological Sciences Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 68(12), P. 1724 - 1737

Published: July 4, 2023

Drought assessment has attracted attention in the research community, especially regarding accuracy of drought indices due to input data uncertainty. This study addressed impacts uncertainty on estimation Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and Evapotranspiration (SPEI) for Peninsular Malaysia. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test recommended gamma distribution function SPI log-logistic SPEI. bootstrap method was used estimate SPIU SPEIU, which account uncertainty, provided estimates SPEI values. However, standard deviation indicated significant with values ranging from 0.1038 0.1378. two exhibited similar classifications categories, but showed greater very dry extremely events. findings emphasize importance when dealing extreme

Language: Английский

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19

Enhancing Sustainable Flood Risk Management Through a Novel Fuzzy Multi-Stakeholder Framework DOI
Mustafa Utku Yılmaz

Water Resources Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 3, 2024

Language: Английский

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7

Evaluation of urban water cycle health status based on DPSIRM framework and AHP-FCE-Cloud model DOI Creative Commons

Jiageng Hu,

Fuqiang Wang, Peiheng Liu

et al.

Ecological Indicators, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 170, P. 112935 - 112935

Published: Dec. 12, 2024

Language: Английский

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4

Drought management for long-term water sustainability and resilience DOI
Shan‐e‐hyder Soomro, Muhammad Waseem Boota, Jiali Guo

et al.

Marine and Freshwater Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 76(5)

Published: March 19, 2025

Context The global water crisis is driven by human overconsumption, depleting resources faster than they can regenerate. This threatens ecosystems and exacerbates drought-related shortages, which may escalate into international conflicts if not properly managed. Aims study assesses the effectiveness of drought indices in evaluating managing droughts to determine their role developing mitigation plans against scarcity. It also highlights strategies reduce risks prevent future through proactive approaches. Methods Drought measure severity frequency various regions identify patterns availability most drought-prone areas. In addition discussed indices, traditional innovative risk management for will be analysed, particularly focusing on vulnerable Key results Communities mankind are becoming more exposed meteorological disasters ranging from flooding attributed minimal or excess rain. Analysis multi-dimensional aspects lead better understanding how activities, such as mining deforestation, increase this natural occurrence. By applying knowledge, we avoid practices that overheighten effects dry weather conditions. growing population means new approaches necessary food sustainability security balance with environmental protection resource conservation. Conclusion concludes large-scale engineering projects relief harm agricultural land, advocating sustainable, eco-friendly solutions. emphasises need improved conservation efforts, prioritising replenishment over artificial interventions. Implications findings advocate nature-based ecological damage, enhance long-term resilience, emphasise cooperation conflicts, linking ecosystem sustainability.

Language: Английский

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0

Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Change in Riverine Ecosystems DOI
Mrutyunjay Padhiary

Advances in global change research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 57 - 88

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Effect of climate change on water resources management: a review of the literature DOI Creative Commons
João Manuel Felisberto Chivambo,

Fernando Bonde,

Idalencio Chichava

et al.

Urban Planning and Transport Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: May 20, 2025

Language: Английский

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0

Drought Stress Under a Nano-Farming Approach: A Review DOI Open Access

Daniella Sári,

Aya Ferroudj,

Semsey Dávid

et al.

Egyptian Journal of Soil Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 64(1), P. 0 - 0

Published: Nov. 12, 2023

Ongoing climate change is leading to more extreme weather, which affects agriculture in various ways. In semi-arid regions of the world and even Europe, drought stress becoming frequent. Prolonged periods lead severe damages on cultivated plants, again impacts water food resources. This review overviews how plants but also different management practices can be applied reduce negative effects. A special attention given nano-farming where application nanomaterials may ameliorate by increasing enzymatic antioxidants, decreasing generation reactive oxygen species (ROS). Despite promising results we conclude that further research required for emphasizing potential effects, example nano-toxicity particles enter into groundwater or chain. Finally, a complexed problem all living organisms, quick fix not possible mankind needs collaborate work better future all.

Language: Английский

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9

Multifactor analysis of the infiltration characteristics of film hole irrigation under muddy water conditions DOI Creative Commons

Shouxuan Kang,

Liangjun Fei,

Renming Xue

et al.

Scientific Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: July 30, 2024

Film hole irrigation under muddy water conditions is a new and effective water-saving technology. In order to determine the influence of multiple factors on infiltration process film conditions, 12 sets indoor tests were conducted investigate effects four key influencing (muddy sand content, diameter, soil bulk density, time) characteristics with holes in this study. Based experimental data, accurate vertical horizontal wetting front transport models constructed. modeling results, standard regression coefficients each factor against fitted parameters calculated analyzed. Error analysis showed that both could effectively simulate conditions. Infiltration time was dominant cumulative per unit area, followed by content lastly, density. also main distance, diameter. Similarly, exerted greatest effect density content. The model validation revealed measured values distributed around 1:1 line, reflecting accuracy models. results study can provide theoretical support for design systems

Language: Английский

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