River floods are becoming more likely globally because of climate change, but not in the waterway’s downstream sections where more people live. That’s according to a new study coauthored by a ...
New research highlights inequities between downstream and upstream countries that share the same watershed. The study outlines how international agreements can better address shared resource problems ...
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Floods, insufficient water, sinking river deltas: Hydrologists map changing river landscapes across the globe
A study in Science by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and University of Cincinnati has mapped 35 years of river changes on a global scale for the first time. The work has ...
After several days of torrential rainfall and severe storms across the Natural State, several rivers across Arkansas are swollen. Some river gauges have already seen their crest while other locations ...
We need to find better ways to equitably account for, incentivize, and streamline transboundary environment management actions. A new research commentary led by Griffith University researchers ...
This map illustrates significant changes in 6,167 reaches of the largest rivers on earth—44.2% saw decreases in streamflow and 11.9% saw increases over 35 years. AMHERST, Mass. — A new study in ...
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