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Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on Watersheds in a Changing Climate



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Author: Pacheco Fernando A.L View person
Title: Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on Watersheds in a Changing Climate View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Physical description: 1 online resource (256 p.)
Topical subject: Research and information: general
Uncontrolled subject: afforestation
anthropogenic catchment
Brazilian Forest Code
changes in hydrological components
climate change
Conservative Use Potential
covariance
distance from pollution sources
diurnal thermal profile
effects of human activities
environmental Law
farmland abandonment
flood vulnerability
flow
geographic information system
groundwater recharge
interaction term
Italian Apennines
lakes
land use
Land Use and Land Cover changes
land use conflicts
land use policy
Landsat
landscape composition
landscape metrics
LUCC
LULC changes
mean diurnal profile
n/a
Nenjiang watershed
payments for environmental services
PLS-SEM
regression model
reservoirs
riparian buffer width
riparian forest
river basin
river morphology dynamics
runoff/suspended sediment changes
scale
script files
season
soil conservation
spatial multi-criteria analysis
SWAT
urban tributaries
water balance
water balance components
water discharge ecosystem services
water management
water pollution
water quality
water resources management
watershed management
wavelet
wavelet coherence
wildfires
WRUBAP
Yiluo River
Person (second resp.): Sanches FernandesLuís Filipe
PachecoFernando A.L
Summary, etc: The immediate goal of this Special Issue was the characterization of land uses and occupations (LULC) in watersheds and the assessment of impacts caused by anthropogenic activities. The goal was immediate because the ultimate purpose was to help bring disturbed watersheds to a better condition or a utopian sustainable status. The steps followed to attain this objective included publishing studies on the understanding of factors and variables that control hydrology and water quality changes in response to human activities. Following this first step, the Special Issue selected work that described adaption measures capable of improving the watershed condition (water availability and quality), namely LULC conversions (e.g., monocultures into agro-forestry systems). Concerning the LULC measures, however, efficacy was questioned unless supported by public programs that force consumers to participate in concomitant costs, because conversions may be viewed as an environmental service.
Preferred title for the work: Impacts of Anthropogenic Activities on Watersheds in a Changing Climate  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557396903321
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