Climate change and water resources management in Tuwei river basin of Northwest China
Water resources are an integral part of the socio-economic-environmental system. Water resources have dynamic interactions with related social, economic and environmental elements, as well as regulatory factors that are characterized by non-linear and multi-loop feedbacks. In this paper, a complex S...
Main Authors: | Wang, Xiao-jun (Author), Zhang, Jian-yun (Author), Wang, Jian-hua (Author), He, Rui-min (Author), ElMahdi, Amgad (Author), Liu, Jin-hua (Author), Wang, Xin-gong (Author), King, David (Author), Shamsuddin, Shahid (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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