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Effective integrated water management is a key component of the World Water Vision and the way in which aspirations for water equity may be realized. Part of the vision includes the promotion of sustainability of water systems and full accountability for their interaction with other urban...
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optimal (or 'non-inferior') tradeoffs between conserving water in the plant cooling system, building larger reservoirs, and … the cooling system is inversely proportional to both the cost of installing make-up water reservoirs, and the size of the … reservoirs, and the size of the energy facility. …
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probabilistic performance forecasting methodology in unconventional reservoirs for wells with and without production history. Unlike …
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development and management of culture-based fisheries in village reservoirs of Sri Lanka. Socioeconomic data were collected from … 46 agricultural farming communities associated with 47 village reservoirs in Sri Lanka. Principal component analysis …
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proposed policy options in the Upper Waikato catchment. In the first phase nitrogen emissions are determined for representative …
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Nitrogen (for initial cooldown of the cryogenics plant). There is no inclusion of any contingency or management reserve. If the …
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Although the initial allocation of pollution permits is neutral in terms of efficiency, itdoes have a significant impact on distributive equity. In this paper, we examine the twomain categories of permit allocation rules, the distributive and the reductive, for controllingphosphorus pollution in...
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Alternative manure application rates represent an integral part of current nutrient management efforts on animal feeding operations (AFOs). Previous studies have indicated that lower manure application rates tend to increase farm production costs. In this study, the Comprehensive Economic and...
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