General building management 12% 22 Health 15% 30 Energy consumption 19% 30 Transportation 8% 9 Water 6% 9 Materials 12.5% 12 Waste 7.5% 7 Land use and sustainability 10% 10 Pollution 10% 13 Innovation 10% 10 Total 110% 152 3.2. Energy in building research Establishment environmental assessme...
Groundwater scarcity and management in the arid areas in East Africa SeifuKebede,Meron TeferiTaye, inGlobal Groundwater, 2021 13.5.1Identifying and protecting viable aquifers Unlike the conventional approach of sitting wells based on visual field topographic evidences andgeophysics(e.g., Vertical Electr...
Water crises in Latin America are more a consequence of poor management than resource scarcity. Addressing water management issues through better coordinat
Agricultural Water Management 159:148–154. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2015.06.014 Article Google Scholar Alemayehu FR, Bendevis MA, Jacobsen SE (2015a) The potential for utilizing the seed crop amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) in East Africa as an alternative crop to support food ...
(the Copernicus Emergency Management Service Global Flood Awareness System). In addition, we achieve accuracies over five-year return period events that are similar to or better than current accuracies over one-year return period events. This means that artificial intelligence can provide flood ...
the boreholes around the dump site. Also, to determine the sources and compositions of the PAHs in the underground water, and to assess the health risks of residents using the borehole water for domestic use. The results can serve as key data in reviewing existing laws on waste management....
The groundwater and life cycle research rise are in journals, like Journal of Cleaner Production, International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, Science of the Total Environment, Environmental Science & Technology, Waste Management and Water Research. These sources generate publications related to the ...
A new stage in water management has been marked by the official implementation of the Water Framework Directive on 22 December 2000, which set the ambitious goal of attaining “good status” for each Europe’s water body by 2015 with respect to a well-defined timeline [1,2,3,4]. ...
Some countries are truly desperate: Tunisia, Afghanistan, Jordan, and many others. Some are very close to the edge, and will not be able to carry out current development plans without extremely major changes in water management; this includes China, India and Iran. Some are in desperate strait...
then Ministers Amy Adams and David Carter, built an unprecedented accord among its stakeholders, in support of a new fresh water management framework for New Zealand – a framework thatis more transparent, efficient and fair, and will help resolve historic issues and provide certainty for the futu...