The literature on Indigenous water rights, examining the ways in which Indigenous people are framing their claims for water and how they are being addressed in national frameworks of water governance.
Hydrological Data Uncertainty and its Implications
How are hydrologic data used in understanding environmental processes and creating forecasting models and guiding water management?
Interpreting Historical, Botanical, and Geological Evidence to Aid Preparations for Floods
Records of flooding in the past have, and continue, to improve flood hazard assessment.
Political Impacts of Adaptation Actions: Social Contracts, A Research Agenda
A case on expanded research agenda on social contracts is made, arguing they can help identify and then situate the competing interests, voices and expectations at work in adaptation decision-making – an understanding that could help improve the equity outcomes of negotiated and imposed risk management settlements.
Sustainable Deployment of Solar Irrigation Pumps
Solar irrigation pumps have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional diesel and electricity powered pumps.
Advances in Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Kinetics through Experimental Techniques
Insights in biomass fast pyrolysis kinetics: From dominant reaction pathways, necessary pre-treatments, unwanted by-products, and consequently, process optimization and upgrading.
Plants from Plants
The first-time toy company Lego produces bricks from sugarcane-based plastic and with energy from renewable sources.
Understanding Microplastics
Reserchers intend to develop a market-ready process for efficient sample collection in water.
Social Science Perspectives on Drivers of and Responses to Global Climate Change
The research reviewed from these social science disciplines highlights that among the key human factors contributing to climate change are the roles of and connections among economic conditions and development; demographic growth and changes; power, social stratification and inequality; technology; infrastructure; and land-use change.
Risk Assessment of Induced Seismicity in Subsurface Energy Operations
Issues relating to public perception, and strategies that could be implemented to help prevent and mitigate future occurrences, are highlighted.