Recently, inappropriate governance within the watersheds has caused to qualitative and quantitative degradation of water resources and unbalanced allocation of resources amongst the beneficiaries. Therefore, one of the most important challenges for stakeholders is the selection of final sustainable development criteria, which affects the planning and management for water supply scenarios and leads to effective watershed governance. Selection of final criteria depends on the stakeholders’ preferences and the decision-making risk attitudes. The risk attitudes related to the importance of viewpoints associated with stakeholders’ number within the watershed. This paper has developed a comprehensive approach based on the risk analysis to calcula...
Multiple studies have shown that higher numbers of natural disasters, such as hydro-meteorological r...
Graduation date:2018In the light of the changing climate, the importance of designing effective wate...
The challenges of climate change, increasing population and drought have motivated water authorities...
With increasing population growth and economic development, water resources have faced environmental...
Currently watershed governance still involves many stakeholders from different territories, ranging ...
Currently watershed governance still involves many stakeholders from different territories, ranging ...
Although good water governance (GWG) is a widely accepted concept, mistaking its principles for silv...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.The pre...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Environment, Development and Sustainability. The fina...
In the 1992 Rio World Summit on Environment and Development/UNCED), water resources are indicated to...
Water harvesting techniques (WHTs) are important climate change adaptation measures to better manage...
Sustainable watershed management (SWM) can be achieved through recognition and reflection upon the v...
Graduation date: 2003Decision-making in environmental management is complex due to the multiplicity ...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...
In Iraq, the two dominating surface water sources are Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in which some dams...
Multiple studies have shown that higher numbers of natural disasters, such as hydro-meteorological r...
Graduation date:2018In the light of the changing climate, the importance of designing effective wate...
The challenges of climate change, increasing population and drought have motivated water authorities...
With increasing population growth and economic development, water resources have faced environmental...
Currently watershed governance still involves many stakeholders from different territories, ranging ...
Currently watershed governance still involves many stakeholders from different territories, ranging ...
Although good water governance (GWG) is a widely accepted concept, mistaking its principles for silv...
Proceedings of the 1999 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 30 and 31, Athens, Georgia.The pre...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Environment, Development and Sustainability. The fina...
In the 1992 Rio World Summit on Environment and Development/UNCED), water resources are indicated to...
Water harvesting techniques (WHTs) are important climate change adaptation measures to better manage...
Sustainable watershed management (SWM) can be achieved through recognition and reflection upon the v...
Graduation date: 2003Decision-making in environmental management is complex due to the multiplicity ...
Water quality preservation programmes as currently proposed by public institutions are questionable ...
In Iraq, the two dominating surface water sources are Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in which some dams...
Multiple studies have shown that higher numbers of natural disasters, such as hydro-meteorological r...
Graduation date:2018In the light of the changing climate, the importance of designing effective wate...
The challenges of climate change, increasing population and drought have motivated water authorities...