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In terms of per capita water availability, the Guanting Basin is one of the world's most water scarce regions. The catchment of the Guanting reservoir ('Guanting basin') covers an area of 43.605 km². With regard to administrative areas the western p
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Andrea Ghermandi, Johannes Langemeyer, Derek Van Berkel, Fulvia Calcagni, Yaella Depietri, Lukas Egarter Vigl, Nathan Fox, Ilan Havinga, Hieronymus Jäger, Nina Kaiser, Oleksandr Karasov, Timon McPhearson, Simone Podschun, Ana Ruiz-Frau, Michael Sinclair, Markus Venohr, Spencer A. Wood
Publikováno v:
One Earth, 6(3), 236-250
One Earth 6 (2023) 3
One Earth 6 (2023) 3
Social media data are transforming sustainability science. However, challenges from restrictions in data accessibility and ethical concerns regarding potential data misuse have threatened this nascent field. Here, we review the literature on the use
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Hong Hanh Nguyen, Markus Venohr
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
A growing literature indicates that untreated wastewater from leaky sewers stands among major sources of pollution to water resources of urban systems. Despite that, the quantification and allocation of sewer exfiltration are often restricted to majo
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Peter Kreins, Markus Venohr, B. Schmidt, Bernhard Osterburg, Frank Herrmann, Tim Wolters, Ute Kuhn, Ralf Kunkel, Michael Trepel, Frank Wendland, M. Zinnbauer, P. Löw, M. Eysholdt, Björn Tetzlaff, H. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Wasser und Abfall. 22:33-38
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Martin Tschikof, Andreas Gericke, Markus Venohr, Gabriele Weigelhofer, Elisabeth Bondar-Kunze, Ute Susanne Kaden, Thomas Hein
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 843:156879
Floodplains remove nitrate from rivers through denitrification and thus improve water quality. The Danube River Basin (DRB) has been affected by elevated nitrate concentrations and a massive loss of intact floodplains and the ecosystem services they
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 35
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 315:115105
Growing population and urbanization challenge water resources sustainability and require stringent solutions in terms of emission measurements and pollution controls. Advancements in observation techniques have improved the availability of impervious
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Lidija Globevnik, Jos van Gils, Yiannis Panagopoulos, Leo Posthuma, Sebastian Birk, Daniel Hering, Kostas Stefanidis, Judith Mahnkopf, Jan U. Lemm, Christian K. Feld, Peter Kristensen, Markus Venohr
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology, 27, 1962-1975
Global Change Biology, 27, 9, pp. 1962-1975
Global Change Biology, 27, 9, pp. 1962-1975
The biota of European rivers are affected by a wide range of stressors impairing water quality and hydro-morphology. Only about 40% of Europe's rivers reach 'good ecological status', a target set by the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) and in
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https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15504
https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15504
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Mathias Scholz, Bernd Cyffka, Helmut Fischer, Andrea Rumm, Christiane Schulz-Zunkel, Dietmar Mehl, Christina von Haaren, Marion Gelhaus, Martin T. Pusch, Christian Damm, Hans Dieter Kasperidus, Simone A. Podschun, Julia Thiele, Stephanie Ritz, Barbara Stammel, Christian Albert, Alexandra Dehnhardt, Tim G. Hoffmann, Marin Rayanov, Lars Gerstner, Markus Venohr, Christine Fischer, Francis Foeckler, Kathrin Linnemann, Janette Iwanowski
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications 37 (2020), Nr. 2
River research and applications, 37 (2), 209-220
River research and applications, 37 (2), 209-220
Rivers and floodplains provide many regulating, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services (ES) such as flood risk regulation, crop production or recreation. Intensive use of resources such as hydropower production, construction of detention basins
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