This issue of Hydrolink focuses on adaptive management of water-related risks and pro-active mitigation in the context of climate change and its impact on the water cycle, with increasingly more extreme weather events, such as floods and droughts. It explores how different countries approach the challenge of leveraging data, academic research and advances in engineering practice to inform policy and decision making for adaptation and mitigation.
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| 39716 | Full Issue_Hydrolink_2025_4_Adaptive_Management |
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2025 |
| 39717 | Editorial |
Angelos Findikakis and David Wegner
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| 39718 | Table of contents |
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| 39719 | Adaptive Water Management in a Changing World |
David Wegner, Peter Goodwin and Roger Pulwarty
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| 39720 | Building Resilience: Managed Aquifer Recharge as Adaptive Groundwater Management in North China |
Xin He, Meng Ma and Chuiyu Lu
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| 39721 | Towards Impact-based Flash Floods Forecasts: Progress and Challenges |
Eric Gaume, Olivier Payrastre and Juliette Godet
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| 39722 | Flood Risk under Climate Warming Impact and Climate Resilience Pathways |
Kai Ernn Gan, Upmanu Lall, Thian Yew Gan, Taikan Oki, Shuyu Zhang, Gengxi Zhang and Xuezhi Tan
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| 39723 | Negotiated Water Allocation as an Adaptive Water Management Approach in Brazil |
Carlos de Oliveira Galvão, Maycon Breno Macena da Silva and Márcia Maria Rios Ribeiro
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| 39724 | Experiences with Adaptive River Management |
Erik Mosselman, Nathalie Asselman and Tom Buijse
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