We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and physical science perspectives to develop a shared language. This shared language is necessary to bridge a divide between these disciplines’ different conceptual frameworks. As a result of this workshop, we argue that we should view socio-hydrological systems as structurally co-constituted of social, engineered, and natural elements and study the “characteristic management challenges” that emerge from this structure and reoccur across time, space, and socioeconomic contexts. This approach is in contrast to theories that view these systems as separately conceptualized natural and social domains connected by bi-directional feedbacks, as is prevalen...
International audienceSocio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and thei...
We explore how to address the challenges of adaptation of water resources systems under changing con...
Abstract We live in a world where biophysical and social processes are tightly coupled. Hydrologic s...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
Abstract Water is at the core of the most difficult sustainability challenges facing humans in the m...
Socio‐hydrology was introduced 4 years ago into the scientific lexicon, and elicited several reactio...
The concept of sustainability has been intensively used over the last decades since Brundtland´s rep...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030 represent an ambitious bl...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030 represent an ambitious bl...
Socio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and their activities as part o...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030 represent an ambitious bl...
Abstract: Attempts to create sustainable water resource management (WRM) face substantial challenges...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
International audienceSocio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and thei...
We explore how to address the challenges of adaptation of water resources systems under changing con...
Abstract We live in a world where biophysical and social processes are tightly coupled. Hydrologic s...
We convened a workshop to enable scientists who study water systems from both social science and phy...
Abstract Water is at the core of the most difficult sustainability challenges facing humans in the m...
Socio‐hydrology was introduced 4 years ago into the scientific lexicon, and elicited several reactio...
The concept of sustainability has been intensively used over the last decades since Brundtland´s rep...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030 represent an ambitious bl...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030 represent an ambitious bl...
Socio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and their activities as part o...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
Balancing socio-ecological systems among competing water demands is a difficult and complex task. Tr...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Agenda 2030 represent an ambitious bl...
Abstract: Attempts to create sustainable water resource management (WRM) face substantial challenges...
This paper reviews the changing relation between human beings and water since the Industrial Revolut...
International audienceSocio-hydrology advanced the field of hydrology by considering humans and thei...
We explore how to address the challenges of adaptation of water resources systems under changing con...
Abstract We live in a world where biophysical and social processes are tightly coupled. Hydrologic s...