The human influence on the global hydrological cycle is now the dominant force behind changes in water resources across the world and in regulating the resilience of the Earth system. The rise in human pressures on global freshwater resources is in par with other anthropogenic changes in the Earth system (from climate to ecosystem change), which has prompted science to suggest that humanity has entered a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. This paper focuses on the critical role of water for resilience of social-ecological systems across scales, by avoiding major regime shifts away from stable environmental conditions, and in safeguarding life-support systems for human wellbeing. It highlights the dramatic increase of water crowding: ne...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
Water is indispensable for Earth resilience and sustainable development. The capacity of social-ecol...
The world's human population now constitutes the largest driving force of changes to the biosphere. ...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
Fresh water—the bloodstream of the biosphere—is at the center of the planetary drama of the Anthropo...
The rising water turbulence in the Anthropocene changes the water research and policy agenda, from a...
Abstract Water is at the core of the most difficult sustainability challenges facing humans in the m...
The Earth has entered the Anthropocene epoch that is dominated by humans who demand unprecedented qu...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
Globally, fresh water is a limited resource, covering only about 0.8 % of the world’s surface area. ...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
A fast pacing climate change exacerbates the multitude of human impacts. Several reports highlighted...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
Water is indispensable for Earth resilience and sustainable development. The capacity of social-ecol...
The world's human population now constitutes the largest driving force of changes to the biosphere. ...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
Fresh water—the bloodstream of the biosphere—is at the center of the planetary drama of the Anthropo...
The rising water turbulence in the Anthropocene changes the water research and policy agenda, from a...
Abstract Water is at the core of the most difficult sustainability challenges facing humans in the m...
The Earth has entered the Anthropocene epoch that is dominated by humans who demand unprecedented qu...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
Globally, fresh water is a limited resource, covering only about 0.8 % of the world’s surface area. ...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...
A fast pacing climate change exacerbates the multitude of human impacts. Several reports highlighted...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
Globally, many different kinds of water resources management issues call for policy- and infrastruct...