Since people first began attempting to manipulate rivers to increase the benefits they could gain there have been two distinct management approaches. They can be described broadly as resistance and resilience. One involves working to control rivers and the other as working with rivers. The benefits of the former are usually more immediate and larger than are those of the latter. In the second case benefits are not only longer in coming they are also more diffuse and harder to identify
Abstract Since the early work on defining and analyzing resilience in domains such as engineering, e...
Rivers provide many of our day-to-day needs. They allow, for instance, the production of drinking wa...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraFreshwater is one of the most critical elements for sus...
Big river basins are complex systems of people and nature. This article explores the resilience of n...
Scholars and policy-makers are advocating for increasing the resilience of water systems, both socia...
Uncertainty and complexity has prompted movement towards a complex adaptive systems viewpoint. Socia...
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies,...
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies,...
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies,...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
When the availability of a vital resource varies between times of overabundance and extreme scarcity...
Resilience in relation to flood risk management (FRM) is not a new concept, yet parts of the FRM com...
The river Don catchment area in Sheffield and Rotherham offers a good place for a case study of floo...
Resilience in relation to flood risk management (FRM) is not a new concept, yet parts of the FRM com...
This Policy Brief highlights the need for water management to incorporate complexity and uncertainty...
Abstract Since the early work on defining and analyzing resilience in domains such as engineering, e...
Rivers provide many of our day-to-day needs. They allow, for instance, the production of drinking wa...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraFreshwater is one of the most critical elements for sus...
Big river basins are complex systems of people and nature. This article explores the resilience of n...
Scholars and policy-makers are advocating for increasing the resilience of water systems, both socia...
Uncertainty and complexity has prompted movement towards a complex adaptive systems viewpoint. Socia...
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies,...
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies,...
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies,...
The 1964 Columbia River Treaty between the United States and Canada is currently under review. Under...
When the availability of a vital resource varies between times of overabundance and extreme scarcity...
Resilience in relation to flood risk management (FRM) is not a new concept, yet parts of the FRM com...
The river Don catchment area in Sheffield and Rotherham offers a good place for a case study of floo...
Resilience in relation to flood risk management (FRM) is not a new concept, yet parts of the FRM com...
This Policy Brief highlights the need for water management to incorporate complexity and uncertainty...
Abstract Since the early work on defining and analyzing resilience in domains such as engineering, e...
Rivers provide many of our day-to-day needs. They allow, for instance, the production of drinking wa...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraFreshwater is one of the most critical elements for sus...