Green urban political ecologies : toward a better understanding of inner-city environmental change
Discourse ; Environment ; Environmentalmanagement ; Forest ; Green space ; Indiana ; Land use ; Man-environment relations ; Social change ; United States of America ; Urban ecology
Fresh water ; Scotland ; Sustainable development ; United Kingdom ; Water ; Water management ; Water quality ; Water resources ; Watershed
In response to the challenges of sustainable development, this paper describes the formulation and application of a framework of catchment-level water resource use and management indicators designed to integrate environmental, economic, and social
Annual variation ; Climatic trend ; Environmentalmanagement ; Interannual variability ; KwaZulu-Natal ; Precipitation ; South Africa ; Water resources ; Water supply
South Africa's most valuable source of water is the eastern escarpment region of the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg and Lesotho highlands. Analysis of rainfall variability trends can thus contribute to a better understanding and management of the area
Mining influences every component of the environment in significant and diverse ways. But even in such a devastated terrain there is evidence of the proper management of post-mining areas and natural self restoration, which paradoxically, owing
Channel geometry ; China ; Delta ; Environmentalmanagement ; Huang He ; Human impact ; Hydraulic works ; Sediment transport ; Stream ; Suspended load
the variation in the channel geometry and gradient in response to changes in sediment load and delta area at the river mouth. These results are of importance for the management of the lower Yellow River channel and the delta.
Asia ; Cambodia ; Conflict ; Decision making process ; Environment ; Environmentalmanagement ; Geopolitics ; Governance ; Laos ; River basin ; South-Eastern Asia ; Thailand ; Trans-border area ; Vietnam ; Water ; Water management
Archeological site ; Arizona ; Dam ; Environmentalmanagement ; Erosion control ; Gully erosion ; Hydraulic works ; Model ; Soil erosion ; United States of America
Gully erosion of cultural sites in Grand Canyon National Park is an urgent management problem that has intensified in recent decades, potentially related to the effects of Glen Canyon Dam. The AA. used intensive ground-based surveys and field
Arid area ; Carbon cycle ; China ; Desert ; Ecosystem ; Environmentalmanagement ; Oasis ; Remote sensing
, in order to avoid the differentiation of regional vegetation system and the disturbance of environmental background. The AA. developed a modified production efficiency model appropriate for the arid area at regional scale based on the concept of radiation