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View article: Critical pathways of coupled human–water systems for understanding unintended consequences of human interventions
Critical pathways of coupled human–water systems for understanding unintended consequences of human interventions Open
View article: Performance-based resilience assessment in integrated water systems: challenges and opportunities
Performance-based resilience assessment in integrated water systems: challenges and opportunities Open
View article: An Integrated Catchment-Scale Approach to Urban River WaterQuality Using Constructed Wetlands
An Integrated Catchment-Scale Approach to Urban River WaterQuality Using Constructed Wetlands Open
Urban catchments include land, groundwater, sewer, river, and other water components. Together, these elements form a complex, integrated urban water system. Managing river water quality in such systems is particularly challenging due to b…
View article: Integrated Assessment of Constructed Wetlands in Water Quality Improvement for Urban Water Systems
Integrated Assessment of Constructed Wetlands in Water Quality Improvement for Urban Water Systems Open
View article: Towards sustainability balance in water-food-land nexus global development
Towards sustainability balance in water-food-land nexus global development Open
View article: An exploratory bottom-up resilience assessment framework for integrated water systems
An exploratory bottom-up resilience assessment framework for integrated water systems Open
View article: A meta-model for understanding ‘green-red loop’ social-water interactions at a global scale
A meta-model for understanding ‘green-red loop’ social-water interactions at a global scale Open
Within the coupled human and natural systems (CHANS), social-water interactions exhibit the 'green-loop' and 'red-loop' patterns, where social development is dependent on the local and external environment for resource provision, respectiv…
View article: Modelling water quantity and quality for integrated water cycle management with the Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework (WSIMOD) software
Modelling water quantity and quality for integrated water cycle management with the Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework (WSIMOD) software Open
Problems of water system integration occur when a model's boundaries are too narrow to capture interactions and feedbacks across the terrestrial water cycle. We propose that integrated water systems models are required to overcome them and…
View article: Flux tracking of groundwater via integrated modelling for abstraction management
Flux tracking of groundwater via integrated modelling for abstraction management Open
In systems where surface water and groundwater interact, management of the water resource often involves conflicting objectives between water supply and baseflow maintenance. Balancing such objectives requires understanding of the role of …
View article: Comment on egusphere-2023-1662
Comment on egusphere-2023-1662 Open
Abstract. Problems of water system integration occur when a model’s boundaries are too narrow to capture interactions and feedbacks across the water cycle. We propose that integrated water systems models are required to ov…
View article: Role of urban wetlands in improving catchment river water quality with implications for management
Role of urban wetlands in improving catchment river water quality with implications for management Open
The theme for World Wetlands Day in 2024 is centred on the symbiotic relationship between wetlands and human wellbeing. The urban wetland, as a nature-based solution, notably intertwines with human activities, distinguishing itself among v…
View article: An exploratory bottom-up resilience assessment framework for coupled human-water systems
An exploratory bottom-up resilience assessment framework for coupled human-water systems Open
Resilience has been defined as the ability of a system to withstand stressors while preserving its structure and functions. Various resilience assessment frameworks and metrics have been developed for understanding individual water system …
View article: Flux tracking of groundwater via integrated modelling for abstraction management
Flux tracking of groundwater via integrated modelling for abstraction management Open
In systems where surface water and groundwater interact, management of the water resource often involves conflicting objectives between water supply and baseflow maintenance. Balancing such objectives requires understanding of the role of …
View article: Catchment Classification-Based Comparison of Hydrological Models to Inform Water Systems Analysis
Catchment Classification-Based Comparison of Hydrological Models to Inform Water Systems Analysis Open
Choosing a suitable model and determining the best calibration method are complex processes. These can be simplified by comparing uncalibrated models and analyzing modeling results based on catchment characteristics. The amalgamation of th…
View article: Flux Tracking of Groundwater Via Integrated Modelling for Abstraction Management
Flux Tracking of Groundwater Via Integrated Modelling for Abstraction Management Open
View article: Aggregated Impacts of Constructed Wetlands on River Flow at a Catchment Scale
Aggregated Impacts of Constructed Wetlands on River Flow at a Catchment Scale Open
View article: Towards adaptive resilience for the future of integrated water systems planning
Towards adaptive resilience for the future of integrated water systems planning Open
The integrated water systems (IWSs) concept involves managing water quantity and quality through dynamic interactions. This paper reviews the terrestrial water cycle, focusing on resilience and adaptive planning (AP) approaches within IWSs…
View article: Modelling water quantity and quality for integrated water cycle management with the WSIMOD software
Modelling water quantity and quality for integrated water cycle management with the WSIMOD software Open
Problems of water system integration occur when a model’s boundaries are too narrow to capture interactions and feedbacks across the water cycle. We propose that integrated water systems models are required to overcome them, and are necess…
View article: Water quality management at a critical checkpoint by coordinated multi-catchment urban-rural load allocation
Water quality management at a critical checkpoint by coordinated multi-catchment urban-rural load allocation Open
Improving river water quality at critical checkpoints, defined as locations with significant impacts on water use, to satisfy regulation standards is an important goal of sustainable catchment management. Challenges remain in investigating…
View article: Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework, WSIMOD: APython package for integrated modelling of water quality and quantityacross the water cycle
Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework, WSIMOD: APython package for integrated modelling of water quality and quantityacross the water cycle Open
Dobson et al., (2023). Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework, WSIMOD: A Python package for integrated modelling of water quality and quantity across the water cycle. Journal of Open Source Software, 8(83), 4996, https://doi.org/10.2…
View article: Optimisation of Urban-Rural Nature-Based Solutions for Integrated Catchment Water Management
Optimisation of Urban-Rural Nature-Based Solutions for Integrated Catchment Water Management Open
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have co-benefits for water availability, water quality, and flood management. However, searching for optimal integrated urban-rural NBS planning to maximise co-benefits at a catchment scale is still limited by …
View article: Evaluating the impact of urban wetlands as nature-based solutions at the catchment scale
Evaluating the impact of urban wetlands as nature-based solutions at the catchment scale Open
During COP14 in 2022, Ramsar Convention commended 25 cities around the world for their efforts to protect urban wetlands. With the development of cities and the increase in land demand, the trend is to reduce the number of open blue spaces…
View article: Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework (WSIMOD): A Python package for simulating human-impacted water quality and quantity
Water Systems Integrated Modelling framework (WSIMOD): A Python package for simulating human-impacted water quality and quantity Open
The water cycle is highly interconnected; water fluxes in one part depend on physical and human processes throughout. For example, rivers are a water supply, a receiver of wastewater, and an aggregate of many hydrological, biological, and …
View article: Optimisation of urban-rural nature-based solutions for integrated catchment water management
Optimisation of urban-rural nature-based solutions for integrated catchment water management Open
Nature-based solutions (NBS) have co-benefits for water availability, water quality, and flood management. However, searching for optimal integrated urban-rural NBS planning to maximise co-benefits at a catchment scale is still limited by …
View article: Optimisation of Urban-Rural Nature-Based Solutions for Integrated Catchment Water Management
Optimisation of Urban-Rural Nature-Based Solutions for Integrated Catchment Water Management Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Water Resources Research. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more a…
View article: Coordinating systems headroom for more efficient multi-catchment water quality management at a critical checkpoint 
Coordinating systems headroom for more efficient multi-catchment water quality management at a critical checkpoint  Open
<p>Managing river water quality at critical checkpoints that have significant impacts on water use is important for sustainable catchment development. This requires managing the whole multi-catchment systems upstream of a critical ch…
View article: Solving water management paradoxes requires a systems meta-model
Solving water management paradoxes requires a systems meta-model Open
<p>Sustainable development is becoming increasingly urgent in the post-COVID recovery and climate crisis era. Despite this need, the water management scientific community is still deciding how to comprehensively represent and assess …
View article: Water Quality Management at a Critical Checkpoint by Coordinated Multi-Catchment Urban-Rural Load Allocation
Water Quality Management at a Critical Checkpoint by Coordinated Multi-Catchment Urban-Rural Load Allocation Open
View article: Water Quality Management at a Critical Checkpoint by Coordinated Multi-Catchment Urban-Rural Load Allocation
Water Quality Management at a Critical Checkpoint by Coordinated Multi-Catchment Urban-Rural Load Allocation Open
View article: Vertical water renewal in a large estuary and implications for water quality
Vertical water renewal in a large estuary and implications for water quality Open
Estuaries are a special transition zone subject to both riverine and marine processes, where environmental issues, e.g. water pollution, eutrophication and hypoxia, have become an increasing cause of concern in recent decades. The vertical…