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Urbanisation in the world
Urbanization process is a domain of developing countries.
One of the results of the extremely high densities of fast-growing populations
is "wild development", leading to such negative social and ecological effects as:
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Water cycle in urban areas
Combined effects of urbanization, industrialization, and population growth greatly modify
landscapes and thus the continuous circulation of water within catchments and the Earth's
hydrosphere - the hydrological cycle [...]
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Urban Aquatic Habitats
Aquatic habitats are water bodies supporting aquatic life. Increased temperatures of effluents, greater discharges of water, pollutants and waste, and changes in water bodies morphology impact all the basic habitats characteristics.
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Urban Aquatic Habitats Management
A balanced approach addressing the pressing issues in urban environment is not common in the water service sector
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Ecohydrology for Urban Aquatic Habitats
From the point of view of environmental science, urban environment can be considered as a highly condensed anthropogenic system, which is organised for efficient flow of water, matter, energy and information
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Data requirements management for integrated urban water management
Processes and interactions in the urban water cycle
Towards sustainable urban groundwater management
Integrated urban water system interactions: Complementarity
among urban water services
Integrated urban water modelling and management under specific climates: humid tropics(HT),
arid and semiarid climates (ASA), cold climates (CC) and temperate climates (TC)
Urban water security, human health and disaster prevention
Socio-economic and institutional aspects in urban water management
Urban water education, training and technology transfer
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