Yongping Wei
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View article: Urban green space inequality and its socio-economic, geographical, and climate determinants in 11528 cities
Urban green space inequality and its socio-economic, geographical, and climate determinants in 11528 cities Open
Inequality in the provision of urban green spaces (UGS) poses a growing obstacle to achieving SDGs and building inclusive and resilient urban environments. However, the key drivers of UGS development and the extent to which their relative …
View article: Mapping stakeholder dynamics: Understanding knowledge, values, and engagement in the Murray-Darling Basin
Mapping stakeholder dynamics: Understanding knowledge, values, and engagement in the Murray-Darling Basin Open
View article: An assessment framework for adaptive management of urban green space in South-east Queensland, Australia
An assessment framework for adaptive management of urban green space in South-east Queensland, Australia Open
View article: Quantitative datasets of societal value, technology and policy for human-water system modelling
Quantitative datasets of societal value, technology and policy for human-water system modelling Open
View article: Linking Water Technologies with Water Practices: Case Studies from 11 Countries
Linking Water Technologies with Water Practices: Case Studies from 11 Countries Open
Radical transformations of technology development are required to meet the rapidly increasing global water resource challenges. A systemic understanding of the impacts of water technologies on water practices across countries remains limit…
View article: Representing human agency in social-hydrological models, a water (re-) allocation perspective
Representing human agency in social-hydrological models, a water (re-) allocation perspective Open
View article: Integrating spatially disaggregated stakeholders' knowledge and opinions to enhance water governance in the Murray–Darling Basin
Integrating spatially disaggregated stakeholders' knowledge and opinions to enhance water governance in the Murray–Darling Basin Open
Effective river basin governance requires integrating diverse stakeholder knowledge and opinions to achieve sustainable environmental, economic and cultural outcomes. However, a measurable method for integrating these perspectives remains …
View article: Effects of Hydrological and Catchment Biophysical Factors on Baseflow Dynamics in Two Neighbouring Micro‐Catchments of the Andean Ecosystems
Effects of Hydrological and Catchment Biophysical Factors on Baseflow Dynamics in Two Neighbouring Micro‐Catchments of the Andean Ecosystems Open
Baseflow is crucial for designing minimum flows to support ecosystems in headwater catchments. Yet, understanding of its dynamics and determinants remains limited. We employed an experimental paired catchment approach to investigate basefl…
View article: Multiple environmental inequalities between Global South and Global North in over 10,000 urban centers
Multiple environmental inequalities between Global South and Global North in over 10,000 urban centers Open
Our study aims to assess multiple environmental inequalities between Global South and Global North in over 10,000 urban centers. Three environmental indicators: greenness, air-pollution (PM 2.5 ), CO 2 emissions are u…
View article: Panta Rhei: a decade of progress in research on change in hydrology and society
Panta Rhei: a decade of progress in research on change in hydrology and society Open
To better understand the increasing human impact on the water cycle and the feedbacks between hydrology and society, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) organized the scientific decade “Panta Rhei–Everything Flows…
View article: Imbalanced Green Innovation Capacity at the Water-Energy-Food Nexus for Global River Management
Imbalanced Green Innovation Capacity at the Water-Energy-Food Nexus for Global River Management Open
View article: An Assessment Framework for Adaptive Management of Urban Green Space in Southern-East Queensland, Australia
An Assessment Framework for Adaptive Management of Urban Green Space in Southern-East Queensland, Australia Open
View article: Systemic and explicit approaches to assessing the impact of natural and human drivers on the co-evolution of social-ecological systems in the Heihe River Basin, China
Systemic and explicit approaches to assessing the impact of natural and human drivers on the co-evolution of social-ecological systems in the Heihe River Basin, China Open
View article: Are Microplastics Always Toxic? --Certain Concentrations of Polystyrene Are Promoters of Marine Algae Growth and Heavy Metal Bioremediation
Are Microplastics Always Toxic? --Certain Concentrations of Polystyrene Are Promoters of Marine Algae Growth and Heavy Metal Bioremediation Open
The influence of microplastics on the bioremediation capabilities of algae in aquatic environments is an area of growing concern, particularly when these tiny plastic particles interact with heavy metals like cadmium (Cd). Such interaction…
View article: Evolution of water technology from a structural perspective
Evolution of water technology from a structural perspective Open
Rivers are cradles of human civilisations and continual innovations in water technologies are the key to sustainable human development. Yet, limited research has explored the interactive dynamics among different technologies, hindering our…
View article: Impacts of science on society and policy in major river basins globally
Impacts of science on society and policy in major river basins globally Open
Radical transformations of knowledge development are required to address the sustainability issues in the Anthropocene. This study developed a framework to understand the internal structures of knowledge development with two dimensions: de…
View article: Assessing stakeholder structure in water governance in the Murray-Darling Basin, a public submission perspective
Assessing stakeholder structure in water governance in the Murray-Darling Basin, a public submission perspective Open
Transformation from top-down government to collaborative governance for natural resources requires broadening the scope of stakeholders involved. However, the systemic identification and assessment of stakeholder engagement remains a chall…
View article: Impacts of science on society and policy in global river basins
Impacts of science on society and policy in global river basins Open
Radical transformations of knowledge development are required to the sustainability issues in the Anthropocene. This study developed a framework to understand the internal structures of knowledge development with two dimensions: Degree of …
View article: Evolution of River Technology, a Structural Perspective
Evolution of River Technology, a Structural Perspective Open
View article: Stakeholder engagement in natural resources management: Where go from here?
Stakeholder engagement in natural resources management: Where go from here? Open
Stakeholder engagement (SE) has become a core practice for natural resource management. However, little is known about how interactive relationships between SE components have been considered during a dynamic SE process, compromising our c…
View article: Identifying Regime Transitions for Water Governance in the Yellow River Basin, China
Identifying Regime Transitions for Water Governance in the Yellow River Basin, China Open
Water governance determines “who gets water, when, and how” in most large river basins. Shifts in water governance regimes from natural to social‐ecological or “hydrosocial” carry profound implications for human wellbeing; identifying regi…
View article: Effects of altered streamflow on macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness and composition in the Goulburn River, Australia
Effects of altered streamflow on macroinvertebrate taxonomic richness and composition in the Goulburn River, Australia Open
River systems have been stressed by the construction of dams and regulation structures which influence aquatic ecosystem integrity. Previous studies considered the general significance of regional streamflow regimes for aquatic communities…
View article: Mapping the Social, Economic, and Ecological Impact of Floods in Brisbane
Mapping the Social, Economic, and Ecological Impact of Floods in Brisbane Open
Flooding has become one of the most dangerous and expensive disasters due to urbanization and climate change. Tools for assessing flood impact are required to support the shift of flood mitigation management from post-disaster recovery and…
View article: The Impact of Land Use Changes on Carbon Flux in the World’s 100 Largest Cities
The Impact of Land Use Changes on Carbon Flux in the World’s 100 Largest Cities Open
Urbanization has become an important player in the global carbon cycle, and land use change is the second largest source of carbon emissions. However, despite great advances in remote sensing and satellite imagery, there is no reliable est…
View article: Impact of ecological governance policies on county ecosystem change in national key ecological functional zones: A case study of Tianzhu County, Gansu Province
Impact of ecological governance policies on county ecosystem change in national key ecological functional zones: A case study of Tianzhu County, Gansu Province Open
Policy is a key element of ecological governance, however, insufficient attention has been given to how different policies and regulations in a systematic way affect ecosystem processes and functions. This study evaluated the impact of eco…
View article: Stakeholder engagement in natural resources for energy transitions governance
Stakeholder engagement in natural resources for energy transitions governance Open
Energy transition is one of the demands for resource management towards sustainability. It is increasingly recognized that this transition would not justly happen without effective stakeholder engagement (SE). Assessing the impact of SE an…
View article: Transition in the societal value and governance of water resources in Australia and China
Transition in the societal value and governance of water resources in Australia and China Open
The transition of a country or a whole society to sustainability is a long-term goal that involves a society’s willingness to carry out such a change and the governance structure to support it. Understanding the role of the governance stru…
View article: Change in centre of timing of streamflow and its implications for environmental water allocation and river ecosystem management
Change in centre of timing of streamflow and its implications for environmental water allocation and river ecosystem management Open
Timing of delivery of environmental water is essential for restoring and conserving riverine ecosystems. However, change in the timing of occurrence of streamflow and its implications on environmental water allocation and river ecosystems …
View article: Investigating the effects of river regulation and water quality on macroinvertebrate communities in the Goulburn basin during the millennium drought
Investigating the effects of river regulation and water quality on macroinvertebrate communities in the Goulburn basin during the millennium drought Open
Macroinvertebrates are essential components of the aquatic ecosystem, and their assemblages are influenced by a variety of abiotic and biotic factors. The effects of water quality parameters on macroinvertebrate assemblages were studied in…
View article: A socio-hydrological model for assessing water resource allocation and water environmental regulations in the Maipo River basin
A socio-hydrological model for assessing water resource allocation and water environmental regulations in the Maipo River basin Open
Overuse of water resources has led to serious ecological degradation in most river basins. However, there is little processed-based understanding of the dynamic feedback between management decisions from different sectors in river basins a…