Surface water resources (i.e., rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands) are severely affected by anthropogenic activities, and their rapid depletion is threatening water security, posing a critical challenge for sustainable development. By 2050 about 70% of the world population is expected to live in cities, and the associated urban sprawl will likely increase water demand and accelerate water usage. Under this scenario, the impacts of urbanization on surface water are becoming a global issue, stressing the need for new management strategies that regulate water consumption in order to prevent water crisis and guarantee equitable access to freshwater resources. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the influence of human settlements on the ...
The eastern edge of San Ramon, California, close to the Dublin border, is undergoing considerable re...
Karamana River Basin (KRB), set in the tropical monsoon climate (i.e., Koppen\u27s Am), hosts the dr...
More than half of the world population live in cities (Population Reference Bureau 2007). Many citie...
Surface water resources (i.e., rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands) are severely affected by ant...
none2noSurface water resources are severely affected by human activities and climate variability, an...
none3noHuman activities are one of the factors responsible for the rapid depletion of surface water ...
Urbanization is one of the main drivers of surface water loss, which implies a transition from water...
Surface water are severly affected by human activities, and here we defined two novel datasets, both...
Earth’s surface is rapidly urbanizing, resulting in dramatic changes in the abundance, distribution ...
The location and persistence of surface water (inland and coastal) is both affected by climate and h...
Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources o...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
AbstractUrban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water s...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...
Why are the effects of urbanization a concern? As the city of Middleton, Wisconsin, and its surround...
The eastern edge of San Ramon, California, close to the Dublin border, is undergoing considerable re...
Karamana River Basin (KRB), set in the tropical monsoon climate (i.e., Koppen\u27s Am), hosts the dr...
More than half of the world population live in cities (Population Reference Bureau 2007). Many citie...
Surface water resources (i.e., rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and wetlands) are severely affected by ant...
none2noSurface water resources are severely affected by human activities and climate variability, an...
none3noHuman activities are one of the factors responsible for the rapid depletion of surface water ...
Urbanization is one of the main drivers of surface water loss, which implies a transition from water...
Surface water are severly affected by human activities, and here we defined two novel datasets, both...
Earth’s surface is rapidly urbanizing, resulting in dramatic changes in the abundance, distribution ...
The location and persistence of surface water (inland and coastal) is both affected by climate and h...
Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources o...
Urbanization leads to a decline in the quality of aquatic ecosystems through the alteration of the n...
AbstractUrban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water s...
Since the first permanent settlements in the Fertile Crescent (Mesopotamia and the Levant) more than...
Why are the effects of urbanization a concern? As the city of Middleton, Wisconsin, and its surround...
The eastern edge of San Ramon, California, close to the Dublin border, is undergoing considerable re...
Karamana River Basin (KRB), set in the tropical monsoon climate (i.e., Koppen\u27s Am), hosts the dr...
More than half of the world population live in cities (Population Reference Bureau 2007). Many citie...