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Election of Water Resources Management Entity in Salta Province (Argentine) Taking Into Account the Probability of Future Situation

Election of Water Resources Management Entity in Salta Province (Argentine) Taking Into Account the Probability of Future Situation

... In the decision-making, in many cases, we need to know the situation in a next step, if another alternative was adopted or which would be the best alternative, in that moment, with the situation that is envisaged. ...

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Environmental services of water resources, as part of the Ocaña region city proposal

Environmental services of water resources, as part of the Ocaña region city proposal

... the water resource; in this sense, a reflection is made around the city region and environmental services, and subsequently a cartographic delimitation is made of what could be a proposal of the Ocaña Region city ...

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Drought and climate change impacts on water resources: management alternatives

Drought and climate change impacts on water resources: management alternatives

... sustainable water management and ecosystem maintenance subscribed to by member states are to be achieved and ...of water resource management regimes in the Mediterranean basin, where water resource ...

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Conceptual patterns for water resources information systems

Conceptual patterns for water resources information systems

... underground water, soil, air, living species and human ...as: water resources planning, flood prediction, mitigation of contamination, licensing of abstractions, ...surface water quality, ...

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Tourism and Water resources: Interrelationships and Consequences  The case of Kazakhstan

Tourism and Water resources: Interrelationships and Consequences The case of Kazakhstan

... to water and tourism is predominantly concerned with determining whether tourism has a considerable impact on either water quality, water quantity or both (De Stefano, 2004; Lehmann, ...with ...

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The Allocation of Water Resources in the Bogotá Savanna Region: Case Study

The Allocation of Water Resources in the Bogotá Savanna Region: Case Study

... of water in Colombia is Col $ ...the water fee that the CAR had been charging for water coming from the Teusacá River up until ...of water for the industrial sector of Colombia 47 ; it ...

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Land cover dynamics and climate change implications on water resources in South Pacific Costa Rica

Land cover dynamics and climate change implications on water resources in South Pacific Costa Rica

... assess water supply management plans and to measure the effects of deforestation, forest transitions and climate change projections reported in the ...Community Water Supply systems (ASADAS) in Osa are ...

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Ver Biografía del  Dr. Hugo Hidalgo

Ver Biografía del Dr. Hugo Hidalgo

... Hidalgo H.G., Cayan D.R. and Dettinger M.D. 2006. Drought Variability Contrasts Between Montane and Arid Parts of the Western United States. Proceedings of the 23th Annual Pacific Climate (PACLIM) Workshop, May 2006. ...

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New perspectives in the watershed approach for water management

New perspectives in the watershed approach for water management

... good water quality will be achieved in 15 ...of water man- agement the environmental costs, the principle of pollutant-pay, and promote incentives for efficient use of water ...

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TítuloWater Resources Response to Changes in Temperature, Rainfall and CO2 Concentration: A First Approach in NW Spain

TítuloWater Resources Response to Changes in Temperature, Rainfall and CO2 Concentration: A First Approach in NW Spain

... parameter changes had a synergistic effect on streamflow, causing an increase in the vulnerability to change. For scenarios 11 and 13 (mean values), a streamflow decrease of 16% and 35% for the periods 2031–2060 and ...

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Wetlands and water storage: current and f uture trends and issues

Wetlands and water storage: current and f uture trends and issues

... major water resources projects stimu- late broad regional economic growth which has signifi- cant direct and indirect benefits to poor people, through generating employment and improving services such as ...

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LINKING POVERTY REDUCTION AND WATER MANAGEMENT

LINKING POVERTY REDUCTION AND WATER MANAGEMENT

... improving water; a fact reflected in the MDGs, in the prominence given to water and sanitation in the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) in Johannesburg in 2002, in the declaration of 2005-2015 ...

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Water management in Spain: an example of changing paradigms

Water management in Spain: an example of changing paradigms

... the water resources that is transferred annually to the Segura ...for water the management of inter-community river basis are ...Guadalquivir resources that flow within its territory and do ...

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Contaminantes invisibles: los impactos ambientales, económicos y sociales como una amenaza para la calidad del agua

Contaminantes invisibles: los impactos ambientales, económicos y sociales como una amenaza para la calidad del agua

... to water quality and ...of water quality in the attainment of ...on water resources; and finally, it discusses the challenges to maintain the quality of water considering the ...

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Do Participants Change Their Preferences in the Deliberative Process?

Do Participants Change Their Preferences in the Deliberative Process?

... the water resources went to domestic consumption, which markedly infl uenced their preferences for managing the resource with water saving measures in the ...of water consumption among the ...

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Organización social ejidal y manejo del capital natural forestal maderable en Carbonero-Jacales, Huayacocotla, Veracruz

Organización social ejidal y manejo del capital natural forestal maderable en Carbonero-Jacales, Huayacocotla, Veracruz

... Social organization and ejido. Krieger (2001) defines it as the combination of interrelated activities carried out by two or more people who interact in order to attain a common goal through a structure of roles, ...

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Ramsar National Report to COP13 COP13 National Report

Ramsar National Report to COP13 COP13 National Report

... Natural Resources in partnership with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) would like to improve the protection in management effectiveness of the Lukanga Swamps within the context of wetland management as a Ramsar ...

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Reconstrucción de algunas sequías a través de anillos de crecimiento para el norte de México

Reconstrucción de algunas sequías a través de anillos de crecimiento para el norte de México

... To define the period of rainfall that influences the growth of the species, records of climatic stations near the collection sites were used. The stations were chosen from the database of the National Meteorological ...

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Biological resources

Biological resources

... have placed the future persistence of some target species at risk. Evidence suggests that although the effects of overfishing may be reversible, the time for stocks to recover may be considerable. With declines of ...

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