Angou, Gayathri (author)
This research studies groundwater sustainability in the Ramganga river basin of northern India. This region experiences a trifecta of hydrological stressors from groundwater over-extraction, frequent flooding during wet seasons, and agricultural droughts during dry seasons. There is a growing body of interventions known as Managed Aquifer Recharge ...
Dumont, Gérard-François
S’intéresser à la question Populations, peuplement et territoires en France, c’est également réflé-chir au futur. L’utilisation de six variables susceptibles chacune d’évoluer selon les tendances lourdes - c’est-à-dire en prolongeant les dynamiques actuellement constatées -, ou de connaître des ruptures - donc des changements de trajectoire, peut c...
Veckalne, Regina Tambovceva, Tatjana
Published in
TalTech Journal of European Studies
Challenges in sustainable regional planning have been a hot topic of discussion in the past few decades. In this article, we analyze different approaches to regional development planning and explore their relevance to achieving sustainability in the area, while emphasizing the importance of the bottom-up approach in regional planning. We performed ...
Depraz, Samuel
Housing vacancy in France represents 8.3% of the dwelling stock, a constantly rising rate since the 2008 crisis. This statement is less and less socially accepted in a time where urban spreading is meant to be stopped for ecological reasons, so that fewer new buildings can be produced and the remobilization of empty housing seems to be necessary to...
Romanos, C. (author)
The role played by the Mekong River in the organization of land and people is inextricably linked with a particular spatial category. The concept of the hydrological catchment extends the space of the river far beyond the limits of the river’s perennial waterbodies, to encompass vast areas inhabited by millions of people speaking different language...
Tuler, Seth P. Webler, Thomas Hansen, Robin Vörösmarty, Charles J. Melillo, Jerry M. Wuebbles, Donald J.
Published in
Frontiers in Environmental Science
Multisectoral models of regional bio-physical systems simulate policy responses to climate change and support climate mitigation and adaptation planning at multiple scales. Challenges facing these efforts include sometimes weak understandings of causal relationships, lack of integrated data streams, spatial and temporal incongruities with policy in...
Harrison, John; Hoyler, Michael; Derudder, Ben; 69149; Liu, Xingjian; Meijers, Evert;
status: accepted
Yan, Yiran Wang, Xingping Zhao, Sidong Zhang, Yang
Published in
Frontiers in Environmental Science
COVID-19 has driven the formation of regional supply chains. In addition, cities became the basic units of intra-regional supply chain organization under urban administrative economies. Based on the data mining of the buyer-supplier relationship of listed manufacturing firms, this study explores the spatial characteristics of city supply networks w...
Page, Jessica Faye
To accommodate a growing global population while mitigating climate change, urban areas must grow while minimising environmental impacts. To achieve this, a city must be treated as a complex socio-ecological system in which many actors and subsystems act in unclear and unpredictable ways. This thesis explores the workings and interactions of this c...
Welamsson, Thea
What is studied in this essay is how municipal self-government and the municipal planning monopoly can be affected for municipalities in Region Värmland if physical planning were to be regionalized in Värmland. There is a power shift going on in today´s situation, where the local is being moved more and more to the regional level. It is also a powe...