Urban Groundwater in the cities of Europe: hidden challenges in a changing climate DOI Creative Commons
Klaus Hinsby,

Sophie O’Connor,

Ozren Larva

и другие.

Acque Sotterranee-Italian Journal of Groundwater, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 13(3)

Опубликована: Сен. 30, 2024

In European cities, groundwater remains an issue of significant concern, largely because it is “out sight and out mind.” The general public, even decision-makers, possess only a limited understanding the state characteristics this vital resource. As consequence, problems related to quality or changing water tables/piezometric surfaces may persist for years, decades, without being adequately addressed-or worse, noticed at all before resulting in land subsidence,saltwater intrusion, deep migration persistent organic contaminants like PFAS (Le monde, 2023) other irreversible consequences. urban cycle central ensuring supply clean, safe drinking water, effective sanitation, wellfunctioning drainage systems millions residents. impacts human activities, such as use change, excessive abstraction mismanagement, discharge wastewater can exert far greater influence on hydrogeology than climate change. These activities alter quantity both surface groundwater, raising complex scientific, technical, socio-economic, cultural, ethical challenges management. It important address many associated with security safety cities (Quevauviller et al., 2024), well development change mitigation adaptation strategies areas (IPCC, 2024). Groundwater plays critical role green transition integral component most (Ingemarsson 2022), meeting increasing demand freshwater due accelerating urbanization (United Nations, 2022). Many urbanized Europe already face poor chemical quantitative status (EEA, 2024; Sentek global including populations sea level rise pose tremendous challenge secure especially coastal cities. Open access digital subsurface data e.g. through Geological Data Infrastructure supports societal needs UN sustainable goals (Hinsby This special demonstrates some issues that are facing times competing (Volckko 2020), projected hydrological (Henriksen now among transgressed planetary boundaries (Richardsson 2023). [...]

Язык: Английский

Towards a Digital Information Platform for Locating and Assessing Environmental Impacts of Submarine Groundwater Discharge: Examples from the Baltic Sea DOI Creative Commons
Klaus Hinsby, Jan Schölten, Joonas J. Virtasalo

и другие.

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13(3), С. 614 - 614

Опубликована: Март 20, 2025

The number of studies on submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and the evidence its significance in biogeochemical cycling potential impacts chemical ecological status coastal waters is increasing globally. Here, we briefly present SGD from Baltic Sea identified along coastlines Denmark, Finland, Germany, Poland, Sweden Russia southwestern, southern north–northeastern parts Sea. We introduce a digital map viewer information platform enabling easy overview access to sites areas SGDs potentially transport critical pollutants urban agricultural land marine environment. include nutrients, dissolved organic inorganic carbon, metals, pharmaceuticals, other emerging contaminants, harming ecosystems biodiversity possibly contributing poor or waters, affecting human environmental health. focus case Poland Denmark that results interpretations applied geochemical, geophysical geological methods, as well bionic autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for locating, investigating, modelling visualizing 2D 3D. Pan-European even global established within European Geological Data Infrastructure (EGDI) enables combination comparison layers such seabed sediment types habitats. EGDI provides may serve an entry point relevant SGDs, including contents pollutants, scientific community policy-makers. includes model simulations, data near real-time sensors at permanently installed monitoring stations surveys time space conducted by AUVs. presented particularly pertinent UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) No. 14, which focuses conservation sustainable use oceans resources.

Язык: Английский

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0

Spatial Data Management Strategies to Improve Green Innovation DOI
Jan Vrba, Muhammad Akbar,

Emmanuel Emmanuel Eze

и другие.

Advances in computer and electrical engineering book series, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 247 - 272

Опубликована: Янв. 17, 2025

Effective management of spatial data can drive green innovation by identifying environmental challenges such as air and water quality, deforestation, soil health, climate vulnerability. Spatial supports pollution detection forest cover analysis, along with sampling for erosion assessment. It also guide targeted initiatives like clean efforts sustainable forestry. Moreover, it optimize resource allocation pinpointing renewable energy sources materials. tailor innovations to local contexts, inform urban planning, enhance waste agriculture practices, monitor impact. Key strategies involve collecting high-quality from diverse sources, integrating into accessible platforms, ensuring quality. Collaboration knowledge sharing data's role in innovation. Challenges access, ownership, privacy concerns necessitate solutions open policies, clear agreements, capacity-building programs.

Язык: Английский

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0

Using Physics-Encoded GeoAI to Improve the Physical Realism of Deep Learning′s Rainfall-Runoff Responses under Climate Change DOI Creative Commons
Heng Li,

Yuqian Hu,

Chunxiao Zhang

и другие.

International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 133, С. 104101 - 104101

Опубликована: Авг. 19, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

3

Can digitalization and greenification develop synergistically? DOI Creative Commons

Yuetao Yang,

You Lu,

Yan Zhang

и другие.

Research Square (Research Square), Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Сен. 3, 2024

Abstract The Yangtze River Delta is the region with most active economic development, highest degree of openness and strongest innovation capacity in China. Under background rapid development digitalization information technology on a global scale, as well increasingly strong call for addressing climate change environmental issues, facing new opportunities coordinated green. Therefore, this paper constructs multidimensional index system to evaluate green level 41 urban agglomerations including Delta, analyzes coordination progress from 2011 2020 by means entropy weight TOPSIS method modified coupling model. findings are follows: (1) There positive interaction mutual promotion between digitization greening which conducive promoting sustainable development. (2) has been significantly improved during sample period, digital collaborative also maintains steady upward trend. Compared other three provinces, digitalization, Shanghai higher. research can provide certain theoretical practical reference realize under goal "double carbon".

Язык: Английский

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0

Urban Groundwater in the cities of Europe: hidden challenges in a changing climate DOI Creative Commons
Klaus Hinsby,

Sophie O’Connor,

Ozren Larva

и другие.

Acque Sotterranee-Italian Journal of Groundwater, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 13(3)

Опубликована: Сен. 30, 2024

In European cities, groundwater remains an issue of significant concern, largely because it is “out sight and out mind.” The general public, even decision-makers, possess only a limited understanding the state characteristics this vital resource. As consequence, problems related to quality or changing water tables/piezometric surfaces may persist for years, decades, without being adequately addressed-or worse, noticed at all before resulting in land subsidence,saltwater intrusion, deep migration persistent organic contaminants like PFAS (Le monde, 2023) other irreversible consequences. urban cycle central ensuring supply clean, safe drinking water, effective sanitation, wellfunctioning drainage systems millions residents. impacts human activities, such as use change, excessive abstraction mismanagement, discharge wastewater can exert far greater influence on hydrogeology than climate change. These activities alter quantity both surface groundwater, raising complex scientific, technical, socio-economic, cultural, ethical challenges management. It important address many associated with security safety cities (Quevauviller et al., 2024), well development change mitigation adaptation strategies areas (IPCC, 2024). Groundwater plays critical role green transition integral component most (Ingemarsson 2022), meeting increasing demand freshwater due accelerating urbanization (United Nations, 2022). Many urbanized Europe already face poor chemical quantitative status (EEA, 2024; Sentek global including populations sea level rise pose tremendous challenge secure especially coastal cities. Open access digital subsurface data e.g. through Geological Data Infrastructure supports societal needs UN sustainable goals (Hinsby This special demonstrates some issues that are facing times competing (Volckko 2020), projected hydrological (Henriksen now among transgressed planetary boundaries (Richardsson 2023). [...]

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0