Case Study: River Tees and its landformsRiver Tees, North-East EnglandDescription of river course (Pg 6 text bookand see your small hand-out sheet)From Cross fell to Middleton–source at Cross fell (893m). precipitation of over 2000mm per year.Poorinfiltrationdue to impermeable rocks–peat ...
Downstream changes in the composition, numbers and biomass of bottom fauna in the Tees River, below Cow Green Reservoir and in an unregulated tributary Maize Beck, in the first five years after impoundment. Hydrobiologia , 1978 , 58: 145 -156 Google Scholar [5] Brittain J.E., Eikeland...
A promising direction of nature management, which allows avoiding the degradation of the biosphere, is the implementation of economic and oth... O D'Yachkova - 《Vestnik Mgsu》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 From "Human-Centered" to "System-Oriented": Eco-Cultural Legacy of Feng Shui and ...
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In an urban environment, multi-objective NSGA-II spatial optimization without flood risk management may cause certain inevitable deviations in the placement of key development areas. In addition, as in the case of other similar research, the simulation parameters used in this study were characterized...
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This means that for proponents of changed management in a particular sector, that they will need to engage other sectors and at greater scales if their proposed change is to last. In the case of the Mekong, the analysis presented here highlights policy decisions that need to be taken by ...
Hence, differentiated resource and environmental management policies should be formulated based on spatial differences. The results show that the resources and environmental pressure of the YREB do not match the carrying capacity but instead match the governance level. For cities with low carrying ...
Keywords: conflict management; habitat modeling; river culture; socioecological system; urban case study 1. Introduction Centuries of human activities have directly or indirectly degraded, damaged, transformed, or entirely destroyed aquatic ecosystems [1], threatening worldwide riverine ecosystem services [...
The case study results serve as an example to floodplain managers and decision makers working on complex floodplain systems but our proposed approach can be applied to other regions due to its versatility. Acknowledgments: The authors are grateful to the financial support of the Center of Management...