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Developing socio-hydrology:Research progress,opportunities and challenges

Developing socio-hydrology:Research progress, opportunities and challenges

作     者:XIA Jun DONG Yi ZOU Lei XIA Jun;DONG Yi;ZOU Lei

作者机构:Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface ProcessesInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources ResearchCASBeijing 100101China State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering ScienceWuhan UniversityWuhan 430072China University of Chinese Academy of SciencesBeijing 100049China 

出 版 物:《Journal of Geographical Sciences》 (地理学报(英文版))

年 卷 期:2022年第32卷第11期

页      面:2131-2146页

核心收录:

学科分类:08[工学] 081501[工学-水文学及水资源] 0815[工学-水利工程] 

基  金:National Nature Science Foundation of China No.41890824,No.42101043 Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences No.XDA23040304 

主  题:socio-hydrology opportunities and challenges interdiscipline IWRM SDGs 

摘      要:The development of industrialization and urbanization has intensified the coupling of human activities and hydrological processes and promoted the emergence of *** paper addresses the issue of socio-hydrology due to new development and social demand for hydrological sciences and sustainable *** key scientific issues are identified through systematic analysis and summary of the relative research and international progress,i.e.,(1)the long-term dynamic process of socio-hydrological system evolution;(2)quantitative description and driving mechanism analysis of socio-hydrological coupling system;(3)prediction of the trajectories of socio-hydrological system co-evolution,and(4)integrated water resource management from the perspective of water ***,opportunities and challenges for developing socio-hydrology are emphasized,including(1)strengthening the research of interdisciplinary theoretical systems;(2)improving and broadening socio-hydrological research technical methods,and(3)supporting integrated water resources management(IWRM)for sustainable utilization goals(SDGs).The review is expected to provide a reference for the future development of socio-hydrology discipline.

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