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Integrating spatial and social characteristics in the DPSIR framework for the sustainable management of river basins: case study of the Katari River Basin, Bolivia
(Universidad Católica Boliviana "San Pablo". VLIR-UOS., 2021-10-25)
The drivers–pressures–state–impact–responses (DPSIR) framework
has been used widely to support environmental policy developments.
However, we argue that DPSIR tends to oversimplify the
complexity behind socio-ecological ...
Sedimentation rates in the Corumbataí River basin, Brazil, derived from 210Pb measurements
(2005-04-25)
Activity profiles of excess 210Pb measured in four sediment cores from the Corumbataí River basin, São Paulo State, Brazil, provided an opportunity to evaluate sedimentation rates that are helpful for defining appropriate ...
Sedimentation rates in the Corumbataí River basin, Brazil, derived from 210Pb measurements
(2005-04-25)
Activity profiles of excess 210Pb measured in four sediment cores from the Corumbataí River basin, São Paulo State, Brazil, provided an opportunity to evaluate sedimentation rates that are helpful for defining appropriate ...
Application of fuzzy systems to support the development of a socioenvironmental sustainability index applied to river basins
(2021-01-01)
Socioenvironmental indexes are important mechanisms for the communication of information in a summary form. They may also be a sound source on the quality of life of human beings. In this sense, the objective of this ...
Water management at the river basin level: challenges in Latin America
(ECLAC, 2001-08)
Summary Water management is akin to conflict management among human beings and between human beings and their environment. Water and river basin management systems are created to avoid, prevent or resolve such conflicts. ...
The volga: management issues in the largest river basin in Europe
(River Research and Applications, 2020)
The volga: management issues in the largest river basin in Europe
(River Research and Applications, 2020)
Water management and river basins in Latin America
(1994-08)
The sustainability of development remains an academic concept unless it is linked to clear objectives that must be attained in given territories and to the management processes needed to achieve this. Management of the ...