TY - BOOK TI - Effects of Land Use on the Ecohydrology of River Basin in Accordance with Climate Change SN - 9783036556451 PY - 2022/// CY - Basel PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - Environmental economics KW - bicssc KW - Research & information: general KW - artificial neural network (ANN) KW - attribution analysis KW - biodiversity KW - Budyko hypothesis KW - catchment management KW - climate change KW - ditch subsidence KW - drainage ditches KW - drained peat soils KW - ecological status indicators KW - empirical equations of peat subsidence KW - environmental change KW - grazing management KW - high-nature-value farming KW - highland watercourse KW - historical political ecology KW - human activity KW - hydromorphological diversity KW - irrigation KW - land cover KW - Mexico City KW - n/a KW - nutrient element KW - old field grassland KW - pedotransfer function KW - physiographic parameters of basins KW - pollution KW - redundancy analysis (RDA) KW - risk KW - Rosetta program KW - runoff variation KW - saturated hydraulic conductivity KW - sediment KW - soil KW - soil moisture KW - source region of the Yangtze River KW - urban ecology KW - vegetation change KW - vegetation variation KW - Warta River KW - water quality KW - water spatial policy KW - weather extremes N1 - Open Access N2 - Water deficit affects various regions of the world. Effective approach can be based on ecohydrological solutions and the design of blue-green infrastructure. In our scientific book, we focused on papers that consider water management and adaptation of urban and rural development areas to the progressive climate change. The Special Issue includes a drought-prone place (valleys in Mexico City), reflections on the state and water resources in Lithuania, and engineering and technical articles from China and Poland. In addition, one chapter is dedicated to grassland protection in mountainous areas UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93860 UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/6290 ER -