High-quality water resources provide a wide range of benefits, but the value of water quality is often not fully represented in environmental policy decisions, due in large part to an …
The concentration of oxygen is fundamental to lake water quality and ecosystem functioning through its control over habitat availability for organisms, redox reactions, and recycling of …
The anthropogenic activities along with climate change have adversely exploited the freshwater wetland ecosystems. The environmental health of wetlands may be analysed …
RL Jerch, DJ Phaneuf - Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
We review economic research that focuses on topics connecting surface and drinking water quality and issues in urban economics. We organize our discussion around the major …
Fisheries management is a complex task made even more challenging by rapid and unprecedented socioecological transformations associated with climate change. The Resist …
LMV Soares, M do Carmo Calijuri - Environmental Modelling & Software, 2022 - Elsevier
A coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model was applied to simulate scenarios of classic restoration practices to address eutrophication in a cascade system comprised of six …
Elevated contaminant levels and hydrological alterations resulting from land use are degrading aquatic ecosystems on a global scale. A range of land management actions may …
A Hutchens, D Scrogin - Ecological Economics, 2024 - Elsevier
An extensive literature documents the economic benefits associated with improving the quality of inland surface waters, including lakes, streams, and rivers. Efforts to do so in urban …
LMV Soares, MC Calijuri - Ecological Modelling, 2021 - Elsevier
Sensitivity and identifiability analyses are a standard practice in modeling applications to investigate the relative importance of model components that control the system's behavior …