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期刊名:Wiley interdisciplinary reviews-water

缩写:WIRES WATER

ISSN:2049-1948

e-ISSN:2049-1948

IF/分区:5.8/Q1

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Alicia Dailey Cooperman,Jenny Linder Rempel,Ellis Adjei Adams et al. Alicia Dailey Cooperman et al.
Water system centralization and decentralization have variously been promoted as key to achieving household water security and Sustainable Development Goal 6.1. We argue that the lack of specificity with which scholars and practitioners use...
Jahred M Liddie,Mona Q Dai,Xindi C Hu et al. Jahred M Liddie et al.
United States (US) drinking water quality is federally regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) with the goal of ensuring clean, safe drinking water for the entire population. However, siting of pollution point sources in historic...
Desirée Tullos,Megan M Skinner,Hans W Paerl et al. Desirée Tullos et al.
Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms (HCBs) threaten ecological and human health, and their incidence and magnitude appear to be rising globally. However, a lack of guidance exists on how to choose the best HCB control and mitigation strategy for ...
Amber Wutich,Patrick Thomson,Wendy Jepson et al. Amber Wutich et al.
Centralized water infrastructure has, over the last century, brought safe and reliable drinking water to much of the world. But climate change, combined with aging and underfunding, is increasingly testing the limits of-and reversing gains ...
Sean A Stratton,Adrienne S Ettinger,Cathleen L Doherty et al. Sean A Stratton et al.
Flint, Michigan reignited the public discourse surrounding lead contamination in drinking water with Newark, New Jersey recently experiencing its own lead-in-water crisis. Following Flint's experience, the Environmental Protection Agency pr...
Jennifer S Carrera,Kent Key Jennifer S Carrera
While the story of the Flint water crisis has been shared widely, the popular narrative-described in multiple documentaries and as evidenced by accolades heaped upon a limited few number of actors involved with Flint-largely leaves out the ...
Christopher J Patrick,Kurt E Anderson,Brown L Brown et al. Christopher J Patrick et al.
River managers strive to use the best available science to sustain biodiversity and ecosystem function. To achieve this goal requires consideration of processes at different scales. Metacommunity theory describes how multiple species from d...
Slobodan P Simonovic,Zbigniew W Kundzewicz,Nigel Wright Slobodan P Simonovic
The coincidence of floods and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a genuine multihazard problem. Since the beginning of 2020, many regions around the World have been experiencing this double hazard of serious flooding and the pandemic. T...
Richard E Brazier,Alan Puttock,Hugh A Graham et al. Richard E Brazier et al.
Beavers have the ability to modify ecosystems profoundly to meet their ecological needs, with significant associated hydrological, geomorphological, ecological, and societal impacts. To bring together understanding of the role that beavers ...
Daniel C Allen,Thibault Datry,Kate S Boersma et al. Daniel C Allen et al.
Conceptual models underpin river ecosystem research. However, current models focus on continuously flowing rivers and few explicitly address characteristics such as flow cessation and drying. The applicability of existing conceptual models ...