Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology. Current understanding is limited by a shortage of observations and theories that can further our capability to synthesize complex processes across scales ranging from submillimetres to tens of kilometres. Recent developments in environmental sensing, data, and modelling have the potential to drive rapid improvements in ecohydrological understanding. After briefly reviewing advances in sensor technologies, this paper highlights how improved measurements and modelling can be applied to enhance understanding of the following ecohydrological examples: interception and canopy processes, root uptake and critical zone processes, and up-scaled effe...
During the past several decades, major advances have been made in statistical hydrology, modelling, ...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime required to sus...
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology...
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology...
Ecohydrology describes the hydrological processes that are caused by ecological patterns and process...
[1] Water-limited environments occupy about half of the Earth’s land surface and contain some of the...
Tropical ecosystems offer a unique setting for understanding ecohydrological processes, but to date,...
New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
In the last years, many European countries have experienced the effects of climate change, in the fo...
Because of pressures generated by an increasing exploitation of natural resources (like soil, water,...
New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
Seasonal and ephemeral surface water resources are essential to human consumptive uses and the nouri...
The need for greater spatiotemporal resolutions has been a key constraint in the study of the hydrol...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This paper stems from discussions at the Ettersburg Ecohydrology Workshop, which wa...
During the past several decades, major advances have been made in statistical hydrology, modelling, ...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime required to sus...
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology...
Nature-based solutions for water-resource challenges require advances in the science of ecohydrology...
Ecohydrology describes the hydrological processes that are caused by ecological patterns and process...
[1] Water-limited environments occupy about half of the Earth’s land surface and contain some of the...
Tropical ecosystems offer a unique setting for understanding ecohydrological processes, but to date,...
New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
In the last years, many European countries have experienced the effects of climate change, in the fo...
Because of pressures generated by an increasing exploitation of natural resources (like soil, water,...
New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, ...
Seasonal and ephemeral surface water resources are essential to human consumptive uses and the nouri...
The need for greater spatiotemporal resolutions has been a key constraint in the study of the hydrol...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This paper stems from discussions at the Ettersburg Ecohydrology Workshop, which wa...
During the past several decades, major advances have been made in statistical hydrology, modelling, ...
Multiscale Hydrologic Remote Sensing: Perspectives and Applications integrates advances in hydrologi...
The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime required to sus...