Groundwater is a vital resource for humans, non-human change, and other anthropogenic pressures have further species, and ecosystems. It has allowed the development of human evolution and civilizations throughout history (e.g., Wittfogel 1956, Tempelhoff et al. 2009, Cuthbert and Ashley 2014, Roberts 2014). However, it faces multiple potential threats that make it vulnerable and fragile. Climate change and human activities are the primary causes that have led to water cycle disruptions, particularly a decline in groundwater quality and quantity
Water resources management for a sustainable nexus of hydrogeoethics and societal well-being / Abrunhosa, M.; Chambel, A.; Peppoloni, S.; de Matos, P. F.; Aragao, A.; Petitta, M.; Chamine, H. I.. - In: SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 2363-5037. - 10:2(2024). [10.1007/s40899-024-01085-4]
Water resources management for a sustainable nexus of hydrogeoethics and societal well-being
Petitta M.;
2024
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Groundwater is a vital resource for humans, non-human change, and other anthropogenic pressures have further species, and ecosystems. It has allowed the development of human evolution and civilizations throughout history (e.g., Wittfogel 1956, Tempelhoff et al. 2009, Cuthbert and Ashley 2014, Roberts 2014). However, it faces multiple potential threats that make it vulnerable and fragile. Climate change and human activities are the primary causes that have led to water cycle disruptions, particularly a decline in groundwater quality and quantityFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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