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Year-2019
Sediment Transport under Increasing Anthropogenic Stress: Regime Shifts within the Yellow River, China
The Yellow River, once the world’s most sediment-rich river, has experienced dramatic regime shifts. We reanalyzed previous datasets to clarify the first historical sediment transport regime shift in the Yellow River. Our results suggest a regime shift occurred only under increased forcing from anthropogenic stresses (after 1900 AD).
Shuang Song
,
Shuai Wang
,
Bojie Fu
,
Yanxu Liu
,
Kevin Wang
,
Yikai Li
,
Yaping Wang
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Structure Disentanglement and Effect Analysis of the Arid Riverscape Social-Ecological System Using a Network Approach
Our study demonstrated that network analysis could be one promising direction to untangle the complex SES and understand the relationship between SES structure and outcomes. We suggest comanaging the cross-boundary river and lands to further match the SES for basin sustainability.
Mengmeng Zhang
,
Shuai Wang
,
Bojie Fu
,
Xiaohua Wei
,
Cong Wang
,
Shuang Song
,
Fangli Wei
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Study on adaptive governance of social-ecological system: Progress and prospect
Adaptive governance theory is influenced by “common pool resources management”, “resilience” and “governance”, and lays a foundation for the construction of transformative governance and collaborative governance.
Shuang Song
,
Shuai Wang
,
Bojie Fu
,
Haibin Chen
,
Yanxu Liu
,
Wenwu Zhao
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