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5 lip 2022 · Rivers, as carriers of naturally occurring substances and as sites where energy sources interact, serve as a link between the atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and human sphere. The temporal and spatial distributions of rivers determine the fundamental characteristics of an environment in a region (K. Wang et al., 2019; X. Wang et al., 2019).
25 sty 2019 · We overlaid the reconstructed historical human population data 24 with maps of both major rivers (Fig. 1a) and groundwater accessibility (Fig. 1b) (see Methods) in order to examine the temporal...
4 wrz 2019 · By emphasizing the relational character of human-river interactions, the concept and practice of environmental flows can provide a framework for improving our understanding of rivers as social-ecological systems.
8 wrz 2022 · Human-Environmental Interactions. In France, they depend on the enviroment to provide water in the country's waterways so they can move and transport people and goods. They adapt by building dams, bridges, and other things to control everything nature throws at them.
10 wrz 2024 · The new atlas is a highly visual guide to the most up-to-date research on the world's river systems, with an emphasis on the mutual relationship between people and these vital landscapes.
This collection of papers builds on recent momentum in the development and implementation of transdisciplinary collaborations that simultaneously consider human, nonhuman, and environmental health and the nonlinear relationships between them.
13 maj 2022 · We introduce the term ‘land–river interface’ (LRI) to describe areas of the landscape in which river processes affect land, vegetation, and/or fauna, including humans, directly or indirectly.