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Basin-wide planning requires tools and strategies that allow comparison of alternative pathways and priorities at relevant spatial and temporal scales. In this paper, we apply a hydroeconomic model–the Western Nepal Energy Water Model–that better accounts for feedbacks between water and energy ma...


Pakhtigian, E.L.Jeuland, M.Dhaubanjar, SanitaPandey, Vishnu Prasad[Balancing intersectoral demands in basin-scale planning: the case of Nepal’s western river basins]Balancing intersectoral demands in basin-scale planning: the case of Nepal’s western river basins

While hydrological science has made great strides forward during the last 50 years with the advance of computing power and availability of satellite images, much is unknown about the sustainable development of water for irrigation, domestic use, and livestock consumption for millions of household...


Alemie, T.C.Tilahun, S.A.Ochoa-Tocachi, B.F.Schmitter, PetraBuytaert, W.Parlange, J.-Y.Steenhuis, T.S.[Predicting shallow groundwater tables for sloping highland aquifers]Predicting shallow groundwater tables for sloping highland aquifers
Chain Guadarrama, AdinaImbach, PabloVilchez-Mendoza, SergioVierling, Lee A.Finegan, Bryan[Potential trajectories of old-growth Neotropical forest functional composition under climate change]Potential trajectories of old-growth Neotropical forest functional composition under climate change

This analysis examines the dynamics of employment in agriculture and the agri-food system in Tanzania and Malawi by assessing the population age structure and movements of youth (aged 15-24) and young adults (aged 25-34) in and out of agriculture and the agri-food system. Using internationally co...


Kafle, KashiPaliwal, N.Benfica, R.[Who works in agriculture?: exploring the dynamics of youth involvement in the agri-food systems of Tanzania and Malawi]Who works in agriculture?: exploring the dynamics of youth involvement in the agri-food systems of Tanzania and Malawi

The main purpose of this paper is to estimate farmers’ preferences and their willingness to pay (WTP) for ecosystem services derived from four agricultural water management (AWM) and resource recovery and reuse (RRR) intervention options in Burkina Faso, using a choice experiment (CE). These incl...


Houessionon, ProsperFonta, William M.Bossa, A.Y.Sanfo, S.Thiombiano, N.Zahonogo, P.Yameogo, T.B.Balana, Bedru B.[Economic valuation of ecosystem services from small-scale agricultural management interventions in Burkina Faso: a discrete choice experiment approach]Economic valuation of ecosystem services from small-scale agricultural management interventions in Burkina Faso: a discrete choice experiment approach

Purpose - Agricultural intensification to meet the food needs of the rapidly growing population in developing countries affects water quality. In regions such as the Lake Tana basin, knowledge is lacking on measures to reduce non-point source pollutants in humid tropical monsoon climates. The aim...


Moges, M.A.Schmitter, Petra S.Tilahun, Seifu A.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Watershed modeling for reducing future non-point source sediment and phosphorus load in the Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia]Watershed modeling for reducing future non-point source sediment and phosphorus load in the Lake Tana Basin, Ethiopia

Monitoring the changes in forest-cover and understanding the dynamics of the forest is becoming increasingly important for the sustainable management of forest ecosystems. This paper uses temporal MODIS Vegetation Continuous Field (MODIS-VCF) to monitor the tree cover change in the Indian region ...


Amarnath, GirirajBabar, S.Murthy, M.S.R.[Evaluating MODIS-vegetation continuous field products to assess tree cover change and forest fragmentation in India: a multi-scale satellite remote sensing approach]Evaluating MODIS-vegetation continuous field products to assess tree cover change and forest fragmentation in India: a multi-scale satellite remote sensing approach

This study is the first to assess land subsidence in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Land subsidence simulations were based on a fully calibrated groundwater (GW) flow model developed using a coupled surface–subsurface modelling system. Subsidence is predicted to occur as a result of deep aquifer co...


Shrestha, P.K.Shakya, N.M.Birkinshaw, S.J.Shrestha, S.[Model-based estimation of land subsidence in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal]Model-based estimation of land subsidence in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

This study is the first to assess land subsidence in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. Land subsidence simulations were based on a fully calibrated groundwater (GW) flow model developed using a coupled surface–subsurface modelling system. Subsidence is predicted to occur as a result of deep aquifer co...


Shrestha, P.K.Shakya, N.M.Pandey, Vishnu PrasadBirkinshaw, S.J.Shrestha, S.[Model-based estimation of land subsidence in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal]Model-based estimation of land subsidence in Kathmandu Valley, Nepal

For many large irrigation systems, distributing water equitably is a stated management objective. Canal operations plans specify which canal to operate at what discharge for each irrigation interval to achieve the stated objective. In this study, a function of the Gini index is incorporated in to...


Vries, T.T. de[Canal operations planner. III: minimizing inequity with delivery performance ratio relaxation]Canal operations planner. III: minimizing inequity with delivery performance ratio relaxation

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