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Analysis and cartographical approach to the regional water utilization system in the Yodo River basin

This paper discusses the methodology of derived water as a new frame for approaching the theme of water in urban ecosystems, with the attempt of determining the water-related carrying capacity of a given area from the regional budget of production-consumption system instead of the technological budg...

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Published in:Ecological modelling 1986, Vol.31 (1), p.315-327
Main Authors: Sueishi, Tomitaro, Morioka, Tohru, Rouviere, Christian
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