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ABSESpy: An agent-based modeling framework for social-ecological systems
ABSESpy is a novel agent-based modeling (ABM) framework that facilitates socio-ecological systems (SES) research. It serves as an …
Shuang Song
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Shuai Wang
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Bojie Fu
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Chentai Jiao
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Elías José Mantilla
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Identifying regime transitions for water governance at the Yellow River Basin, China
In the Yellow River Basin, the underlying causes of regime shifts were increasing water supply and demand before the governance transformation and re-allocation and regulation after the change. The IWGI offers a comprehensive and straightforward approach to linking water governance regimes to sustainability, providing valuable insights into hydrosocial transitions.
Shuang Song
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Shuai Wang
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Xutong Wu
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Yongping Wei
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Graeme Cumming
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Yue Qin
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Xilin Wu
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Bojie Fu
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Quantifying the Effects of Institutional Shifts on Water Governance in the Yellow River Basin: A Social-ecological System Perspective
We employ a Differenced Synthetic Control method to assess the impacts of the institutional shifts. Our analysis suggests that the 87-WAS unexpectedly increased water use by 5.75%, while the 98-UBR successfully reduced water use as anticipated.
Shuang Song
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Shuai Wang
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Bojie Fu
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Yanxu Liu
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Kevin Wang
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Yikai Li
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Yaping Wang
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Institutional impacts on the evolution of the Yellow River, China: a perspective from socio-hydrological modelling
An agent-based model was developed around the Yellow River’s most far-reaching water quota institution during the past half century, considering how factors such as human behaviour and environmental change have combined with the institutional shifts to lead to changes in the Yellow River’s water use.
Shuang Song
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Shuai Wang
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Bojie Fu
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Decreased Virtual Water Outflows from the Yellow River Basin Are Increasingly Critical to China
The temporal increase of the complexity index indicated that the virtual water outflows (VWFs) from the YRB were becoming increasingly critical to China; i.e. the ability of YRB to produce crops boosted the difficulty of its water being replaced by water exporting from other basins.
Shuang Song
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Shuai Wang
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Xutong Wu
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Yongyuan Huang
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Bojie Fu
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Ecological Restoration Intensifies Evapotranspiration in the Kubuqi Desert
Understanding how ecological restoration affects the regional water balance is important for scientific desertification management. Using remote sensing satellite images and meteorological data, we analyzed the impacts of ecological restoration on water resources in the Kubuqi Desert during 1986–2017.
Peng Chen
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Shuai Wang
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Shuang Song
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Yijia Wang
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Yaping Wang
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Dexin Gao
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Zidong Li
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Long-term and seasonal variation of open-surface water bodies in the Yellow River Basin during 1990–2020
During these 30 years, YRB surface waters were characterized by spatial and seasonal heterogeneities. The open-surface water coverage in the upper and middle reaches of the YRB was 8.74‰ and 4.24‰, respectively, less than the average coverage in the whole YRB of 9.45‰. Surface water area was significant larger in flood seasons than in dry seasons, while during 1990–2020, the surface water area increased by 27.5% in the flood season and by 58.9% in the dry season, reaching 7239.2 km2 (flood season) and 6654.8 km2 (dry season) in 2020.
Chentai Jiao
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Shuai Wang
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Shuang Song
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Bojie Fu
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Threshold of Vapour– Pressure Deficit Constraint on Light Use Efficiency Varied with Soil Water Content
We quantified the relative roles of VPD and SMC in limiting LUE and analysed the interactions among VPD, SMC and LUE using data from CO2 and water flux stations and weather stations along a climatic gradient in the Heihe River Basin, China.
Dexin Gao
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Shuai Wang
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Zidong Li
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Fangli Wei
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Peng Chen
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Shuang Song
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Yaping Wang
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Lixin Wang
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Bojie Fu
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The responses of Spinifex littoreus to sand burial on the coastal area of Pingtan Island, Fujian Province, South China
The adaptive capacity of psammophytes to sand burial is crucial for the ecological restoration of coastal dune systems. The responses of Spinifex littoreus to different sand burial depths and levels were examined on the coast of Pingtan Island, Fujian Province, South China.
Shuang Song
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Jianhui Du
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Qirui Wu
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Mingyang Ni
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Yijia Wang
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Yingling Zhang
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Improving Representation of Collective Memory in Socio-hydrological Models and New Insights into Flood Risk Management
Collective memory plays a controlling role in adaptation to potential flood risks, by learning from past disasters. Based on survey data, we suggest that using the Universal Decay Model (UDM) proposed by previous researchers provides better fitting results for the decay of flooding memory.
Shuang Song
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Shuai Wang
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Bojie Fu
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Yuxiang Dong
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Yanxu Liu
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Haibin Chen
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Yaping Wang
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