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Murtiono, Ugro Hari. "Kajian Ketersediaan Air Permukaan pada Beberapa Daerah Aliran Sungai (Studi Kasus di Sub DAS Temon, Wuryantoro, Alang, dan Keduang)." Forum Geografi 23, no. 1 (2009): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/forgeo.v23i1.4996.

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The study was conducted at some watersheds (Temon, Wuryantoro, Alang, and Keduang sub Watersheds), in Wonogiri District. These four sub Watersheds are Main River whose outlets go into Wonogiri Dam. The study will calculate of water availability and the need of water for various uses at four sub Watersheds. The Thornwaite and Mather method was used to calculate the of water availability. The results indicate that : (1) The water availability at Temon Sub Watershed) 35.435.875 m³ and the need of water per year sebesar 51.053.247 m³, the water minus 30,59% per year; (2) The water availability per
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Wicaksono, Arief, Shandra S. Pertiwi, Ade Febri Sandhini P, and Prima Widayani. "Water Catchment Zone Mapping for Watershed Management in Gesing Sub-Watershed, Purworejo." Journal of Applied Geospatial Information 3, no. 2 (2019): 211–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.30871/jagi.v3i2.1163.

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Water is a very important resource involved in almost all life processes on earth, especially for human life. The rapid growth of water consumption with a decrease in the quantity and quality of water sources certainly creates problems of water scarcity or even flooding, which already occurs in some areas of Indonesia. In the last decades, some areas in Purworejo District, Indonesia have experienced floods, landslides, and droughts. This condition indicates that there has been a water quantity problem in the watershed in Purworejo. This study tends to focus on water resource management in term
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Kar, Gouranga, Ravender Singh, and Harsh Nath Verma. "Spatial variability studies of soil hydro-physical properties using GIS for sustainable crop planning of a watershed of eastern India and its testing in a rainfed rice area." Soil Research 42, no. 4 (2004): 369. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr03133.

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In this study soil hydro-physical properties such as soil texture, available water capacity, and organic carbon, along with existing land use and topography of a representative watershed of eastern India (Kadalipal watershed, 20.80–20.86°N and 85.54–86.50°E, Dhenkanal district, Orissa), were spatially mapped after collecting data from different sources (ground-truthing, profile survey, remote sensing satellite imagery). Since availability of water is confined to the south-west monsoon period (rainy season, June–September), eastern India is mainly mono-cropped, dominated by rice but second crop
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Pradyumna, Adithya, Arima Mishra, Jürg Utzinger, and Mirko S. Winkler. "Perceived Health Impacts of Watershed Development Projects in Southern India: A Qualitative Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 10 (2020): 3448. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17103448.

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Watershed development (WSD) projects—planned for over 100 million ha in semi-arid areas of India—should enhance soil and water conservation, agricultural productivity and local livelihood, and contribute to better nutrition and health. Yet, little is known about the health impacts of WSD projects, especially on nutrition, vector breeding, water quality and the distribution of impacts. We conducted a qualitative study to deepen the understanding on perceived health impacts of completed WSD projects in four villages of Kolar district, India. Field data collection comprised: (i) focus group discu
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Puescas, Miguel. "Socioeconomic activities developed in the Watershed Quebrada Seca in Canoes, Punta Sal district, Tumbes, 2013-2014." Manglar 11, no. 2 (2014): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17268/manglar.2014.012.

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Wesli, Wesli. "Operation Planning Reservoir with Linear Programming Optimization Model for Water Demand of the Community In Aceh Besar District." Indonesian Journal of Geography 47, no. 1 (2015): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijg.6750.

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On the condition before building a dam, Aceh Besar district often a shortage of water for the needs of the community, so that people difficulty in doing their activities. There is a river in the Aceh Besar district named “Keuliling River”. The river is one of the watershed sub-basins of Krueng Aceh which has large enough potential of water to increase the supply of raw water in order to meet the water needs of the Banda Aceh City and Aceh Besar district.Therefore, a reservoir building was built that able to acomodate a large capacity of water. The resorvoir was named “Keuliling Reservoir”. “Re
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Heyd, Helene, and Andreas Neef. "Public participation in water management in northern Thai highlands." Water Policy 8, no. 5 (2006): 395–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2006.048.

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In the early 1990s, Thailand launched an ambitious program of decentralized governance, conferring greater responsibilities upon sub-district administrations and providing fiscal opportunities for local development planning. This process was reinforced by Thailand's new Constitution of 1997, which explicitly assures individuals, communities and local authorities the right to participate in the management of natural resources. Drawing on a study of water management in the Mae Sa watershed, northern Thailand, this article analyzes to what extent the constitutional right of participation has been
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Tishchenko, M. P., A. Yu Korolyuk, and N. I. Makunina. "Meadows of north forest-steppe and subtaiga on the Tobol and the Irtysh watershed." Vegetation of Russia, no. 26 (2015): 129–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2015.26.129.

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The Tobol and the Irtysh watershed occupy the western part of West-Siberian plain. Area studied covers latitudinal band between 55° and 57° n. l. It includes the southern part of subtaiga subzone and northern part of forest-steppe zone. This territory has been used for agriculture since XVIIth century. In the middle of XXth century the local landscapes were represented by endless arable lands alternated with tiny patches of forests on the watersheds and swamps and solonchaks prevailing at lowlands. In the end of XXth century the large areas of arable lands, especially in northern part of menti
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Nürnberg, Gertrud. "Coping with Water Quality Problems due to Hypolimnetic Anoxia in Central Ontario Lakes." Water Quality Research Journal 32, no. 2 (1997): 391–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.1997.025.

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Abstract Many lakes experience oxygen depletion in their hypolimnia during summer or winter stratification. This study investigates the remedial actions that are available to combat the harmful effects of hypolimnetic anoxia in three types of Central Ontario lakes with different trophic states. In more eutrophic lakes, e.g., Lake Wilcox, southern Ontario, much phosphorus accumulates in the hypolimnion during anoxia and represents ca. 60% of the annual P budget. To diminish the detrimental effects of such a high internal phosphorus load, withdrawal of the hypolimnetic waters, together with damm
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Majsztrik, John C., and John D. Lea-Cox. "Water Quality Regulations in the Chesapeake Bay: Working to More Precisely Estimate Nutrient Loading Rates and Incentivize Best Management Practices in the Nursery and Greenhouse Industry." HortScience 48, no. 9 (2013): 1097–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.48.9.1097.

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Restoration efforts in the Chesapeake Bay recently intensified with the 2010 introduction of federal total maximum daily load (TMDL) limits for all 92 bay watershed segments. These regulations have specific, binding consequences if any of the six states or the District of Columbia fail to meet interim goals, including loss of federal dollars for various programs and increasing regulation of point sources, if non-point source (agricultural and urban) nutrient reduction goals are not met in the watershed. As part of the effort to better understand and account for non-point sources of pollution i
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Mattson, A., J. Li, and K. Sherman. "Urban Stormwater Management Strategy for the Severn Sound Remedial Action Plan." Water Quality Research Journal 35, no. 3 (2000): 475–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2000.028.

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Abstract Urban Stormwater has been identified as a significant source of phosphorus to Severn Sound and a potential source of bacterial contamination which can affect recreational bathing areas within the Sound. In order to develop an effective remedial action plan, a cooperative study of urban Stormwater impacts was initiated in the Severn Sound Area of Concern (AOC) through a joint partnership that included Environment Canada (Great Lakes 2000 Cleanup Fund), the Ontario Ministry of the Environment, the Simcoe County District Health Unit, and various municipalities in the Sound. The study obj
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Suasira, I. Wyn, I. Made Tapayasa, I. Made Anom Santoiana, and I. Gusti Lanang Made Parwita. "ANALISIS TEKNIS PENGARUH PENAMBANGAN BATU PADAS TERHADAP KERUSAKAN DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI OOS DI UBUD GIANYAR." Construction and Material Journal 1, no. 1 (2019): 80–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.32722/cmj.v1i1.1332.

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Pada jaman dahulu pemakaian material batu padas di Bali pada umumnya terbatas hanya untuk bangunan suci dan untuk keperluan perumahan bangsawan/ keraton. Namun dengan perkembangan jaman seiring dengan berkembang pesatnya sektor kepariwisataan menyebabkan pemakaian batu padas semakin luas penggunaannya baik untuk kantor, sekolah, tempat bisnis maupun untuk akomodasi kepariwisataan. Kondisi ini membawa konsekwensi terhadap meningkatnya permintaan terhadap material batu padas dari waktu ke waktu. Kondisi lain lagi penambangan batu padas yang berlokasi di sepanjang alur daerah aliran sungai Oos di
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Anggraini, Yulia, and Eka Wardhani. "Studi Mutu Air Sungai Cibaligo Kota Cimahi Provinsi Jawa Barat dengan Metode Indeks Pencemar." Jurnal Serambi Engineering 6, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.32672/jse.v6i1.2589.

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Cibaligo River is the polluted rivers in Cimahi City. The river that flows through three districts and 6 sub-districts in Cimahi City catchment area of 666.19 hectares of watershed with a total length of 7 km. The land use of the district through which this river passes is domestic, trade, agriculture, livestock and industry whose waste will end into the Cibaligo River. The impact of these activities causes the river to be polluted and a decrease in water quality. The purpose of this study was to determine the status of water quality from upstream to downstream which represents the transition,
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Kumar, K. Avil, M. Uma Devi, M. D. Reddy, A. Mani, D. V. Mahalaxmi, and O. Bhavani. "Assessment of Crop Water Productivity in an Intensively Cultivated Watershed of Peninsular India." Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, Of (March 8, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.18805/ijare.a-5612.

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Background: India is facing high water stress and it is amongst those with the most fragile and uncertain water resource countries in the world. Crop productivity depends on quality of input supply including seeds, fertilizers, pesticides and supported by irrigation facilities. In India, ground water irrigates more than 61% of net cropped area and much of water being used for irrigating rice crop. The disproportionate water uses for crop production results in poor water productivity. The planning of water resources could be achieved by knowing the crop water requirements in different seasons a
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Facchini, Angelo, R. Mele, and Guido Caldarelli. "The Urban Metabolism of Lima: Perspectives and Policy Indications for GHG Emission Reductions." Frontiers in Sustainable Cities 2 (February 25, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frsc.2020.00040.

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The urban metabolism of Metropolitan Lima, the largest urban agglomeration in Peru, which has recently surpassed 10 million inhabitants, was analyzed in this study. This coastal megacity, located within the Rimac, Chillón, and Lurin watersheds constitutes the socioeconomic center of the country and is the hub of the main import and export routes. A multi-layer approach was used to explore material and energy flows in the Peruvian capital for a 10-year timeframe. Results show that in 2006 the GDP of the 49 districts that shape the metropolitan area of Lima was 105.2 billion USD-PPP, while in 20
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