Human–water interface in hydrological modelling: current status and future directions
Over recent decades, the global population has been rapidly increasing and human activities have altered terrestrial water fluxes to an unprecedented extent. The phenomenal growth of the human footprint has significantly modified hydrological processes in various ways (e.g. irrigation, artificia...
Main Authors: | Y. Wada, M. F. P. Bierkens, A. de Roo, P. A. Dirmeyer, J. S. Famiglietti, N. Hanasaki, M. Konar, J. Liu, H. Müller Schmied, T. Oki, Y. Pokhrel, M. Sivapalan, T. J. Troy, A. I. J. M. van Dijk, T. van Emmerik, M. H. J. Van Huijgevoort, H. A. J. Van Lanen, C. J. Vörösmarty, N. Wanders, H. Wheater |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-08-01
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Series: | Hydrology and Earth System Sciences |
Online Access: | https://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/21/4169/2017/hess-21-4169-2017.pdf |
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