[1] Built components of watersheds are associated with impervious surfaces that alter hydrology, disrupt ecosystems, and affect water quality. This study focuses on the impervious factor as a tool for assessment and policy design to address water quality impacts. The empirical model uses a combination of watershed simulation and statistical regression modeling to study sediment loading at various stages of urbanization. The policy design is based on private behavior in a watershed setting to develop appropriate economic approaches. The incentives through taxes, subsidies, and cost sharing are based on water quality impacts. It was observed that nonlinearity in response functions resulted in transition effects that are continuous. This is du...
Increased impervious cover associated with urbanization alters the natural cycling of water. Changes...
Imperviousness associated with urbanization remains one of the biggest challenges in sustainable urb...
Population growth and urban development dramatically alter natural watershed ecosystem structure and...
[1] Built components of watersheds are associated with impervious surfaces that alter hydrology, dis...
Urban impacts to water quality and quantity have been a major focus of resource and ecosystem protec...
Although urbanization has a major impact on watershed hydrology, there have not been many studies to...
Forestry practices that are applied to buffer regions can be used as a strategy to improve water qua...
Impervious surfaces have for many years been recognized as an indicator of the intensity of the urba...
Streams with urban watersheds are almost universally subject to degradation, largely driven by chang...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Abstract: The growth and spread of impervious surfaces within urbanizing watersheds pose significant...
Urbanization causes flow and sediment regime changes, which leads to alterations in the bed sediment...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
Impervious surfaces have for many years been recognized as an indicator of the intensity of the urba...
Impervious surfaces have for many years been recognized as an indicator of the intensity of the urba...
Increased impervious cover associated with urbanization alters the natural cycling of water. Changes...
Imperviousness associated with urbanization remains one of the biggest challenges in sustainable urb...
Population growth and urban development dramatically alter natural watershed ecosystem structure and...
[1] Built components of watersheds are associated with impervious surfaces that alter hydrology, dis...
Urban impacts to water quality and quantity have been a major focus of resource and ecosystem protec...
Although urbanization has a major impact on watershed hydrology, there have not been many studies to...
Forestry practices that are applied to buffer regions can be used as a strategy to improve water qua...
Impervious surfaces have for many years been recognized as an indicator of the intensity of the urba...
Streams with urban watersheds are almost universally subject to degradation, largely driven by chang...
This study examines the effects of impervious surfaces within urbanized land on the scaling of river...
Abstract: The growth and spread of impervious surfaces within urbanizing watersheds pose significant...
Urbanization causes flow and sediment regime changes, which leads to alterations in the bed sediment...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
Impervious surfaces have for many years been recognized as an indicator of the intensity of the urba...
Impervious surfaces have for many years been recognized as an indicator of the intensity of the urba...
Increased impervious cover associated with urbanization alters the natural cycling of water. Changes...
Imperviousness associated with urbanization remains one of the biggest challenges in sustainable urb...
Population growth and urban development dramatically alter natural watershed ecosystem structure and...