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Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy: Page

Abstract & Bio: Stefan Riedelbauch

Hydropower Plants Carbon Neutral Electricity Generation Abstract: Solar radiation maintains the natural water cycle on our planet, with hydroelectric power plants extracting energy and converting it into electricity. The basic physical principle relates to the conversion of potential energy.
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Abstract Qiuwen Chen

Ecohydrological Effects of River Damming and Adaptive Management Abstract: Qiuwen Chen1,2, Wenqin Shi2, Jianyun Zhang1,2 1 Yangtze Institute for Conservation and Development 2 Nanjing Hydraulics Research Institute There has been a long worldwide debate on the effects of river damming on biogeochemic...
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Biography of Carly Hansen

Challenges to Modeling the GHG Footprint of Hydropower Reservoirs Abstract: Quantifying greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from waterbodies is critical for carbon accounting as well as short- to long-term management, planning, and policy decisions related to water and energy infrastructure.
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Biography of Gerardo Herrera

Mapping Global Subsidence and Its Impacts Due to Groundwater Depletion Abstract: Groundwater demand owing to rapid urbanization and irrigation-agriculture land uses is increasingly depleting aquifers worldwide leading to prevalent aquifer-system compaction and land subsidence.
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Biography of Michelle Sneed

Economic and Social Impacts of Land Subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley, California Abstract: Extensive groundwater withdrawal from the unconsolidated deposits in the San Joaquin Valley, California, caused widespread land subsidence during some periods since the 1920s.
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Biography of Roberto Tomas

Impacts of Land Subsidence Due to Groundwater Withdrawal in the Segura Basin (SE Spain) Abstract: The Segura Basin covers an area of 18.870 km2 with a population over 1.7 million people. The basin is dominated by the Segura River and its tributaries, as the Guadalentn River.
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Abstract - Najib Abou Karaki

The Dead Sea Water Level Lowering - Hazards, Economic and Social Consequences, and Proposed Protection Strategy Abstract: The Dead Sea region is undergoing massive rapid economic development coupled with environmental hazards and degradation.
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