04233nam 2200985z- 450 991063999590332120231220165441.03-0365-6002-5(CKB)5470000001633394(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95780(EXLCZ)99547000000163339420202301d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in Urban Groundwater and Sustainable Water Resources Management and PlanningBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (236 pages)3-0365-6001-7 In nature, urban groundwater results in multiple processes, including climatic, geological, geomorphological, geochemical, ecotoxicological, and hydraulic processes, in addition to sanitation, all of which sustain varied ecological services. Urban development profoundly impacts hydrological systems, particularly in the invisible component of the water cycle, the groundwater. That impact was perceived a considerable while in the past, and the initial focus was drawn to societal roles in the development of urbanisation and the consequent contamination and pollution of hydrosystems. Additional issues in sustainable water resource management and hydrological cycle comprehension are added by urbanisation. The Special Issue highlights the presentation and discussion of model urban studies and reflections that describe the current state-of-the-art methods on challenges and emerging fields related to the mapping, characterisation, assessment, mitigation, and protection of sustainable groundwater systems in peri-urban and urban areas. In the current year, 2022, World Water Day was dedicated to groundwater, and the process of making the invisible visible. This Special Issue offers a set of papers that promote reflections, methodologies, and learned studies on the importance of fresh water in urban areas.ResearchEnvironmental economicswater resources carrying capacityload-balancesystem dynamics modelwater resources allocationJilin provincewildfireperi-urban areagroundwater qualitypolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsmajor ionsmetalsurban groundwaterhydrogeochemistryhydrodynamicsIPI-UrbanNW Portugalemergency groundwater sourcenumerical modeldrawdownin situ hydrogeological testssalinityionssemi-arid regionMewatHaryanaenvironmental isotopeδ2Hmunicipal solid wasteleachate contaminationnatural tracerscoal mine wastewater qualityirrigationheavy metalswater quality indexenvironmental impactgroundwater sustainable managementgroundwater abstractionseawater intrusionnumerical modellingcoastal aquiferurban water-supplygroundwaterprivate self-supplymanagement issueswater supply systemvolcanismeruptive scenariosvulnerabilityAzoreswellhead protection areanumerical modelinganalytical methodsResearch.Environmental economics.Afonso Maria JoséBarbieri MaurizioChaminé Helder IBOOK9910639995903321Advances in Urban Groundwater and Sustainable Water Resources Management and Planning3015858UNINA01541nam 2200493 450 991081796040332120201021073558.01-119-54006-2(CKB)4100000011309029(MiAaPQ)EBC6229587(JP-MeL)3000131734(Au-PeEL)EBL6229587(OCoLC)1159174037(EXLCZ)99410000001130902920201021d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe landscapists redefining landscape relations /guest-edited by Ed WallOxford :John Wiley & Sons,2020.1 online resource (141 pages) illustrations, mapsArchitectural design (London, England : 1971) ;Volume 90, number 1"January/February 2020."1-119-54003-8 Includes bibliographical references.Architectural design (London, England : 1971) ;Volume 90, number 1.Redefining landscape relationsLandscape architectureArchitecture, Modern21st centuryLandscape architecture.Architecture, Modern712518.8njb/09712njb/09Wall EdMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817960403321The landscapists4006766UNINA