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- Areas Benefiting from Water Conservation in Key Ecological Function Areas in China
- A Mighty River Runs Dry
- Ecological and Social Vulnerability Issues in the Western Route of South to North Water Transfer Project
- China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan on Film
- Hubei Urban Flood Control Project” External Evaluator: Shima Hayase, IC Net Limited 0
- The Return to the River Basin: the Increasing Costs of “Jurisdictional Externalities”
- Dammed and the Damned: Draining the Bucket Dry
- China Perspectives, 2009/2 | 2009 Andrew C
- Variations of Trace Elements Under Hydrological Conditions in the Min River, Eastern Tibetan Plateau
- Natural Catastrophe Report for China in Summer 2016
- Alexander Wylie's 1867 Travels
- Characteristics, Impacts and Risks of Dammed Lakes Induced by Debris Flows at the Wenchuan Earthquake Areas
- Haematopus [Ostralegus] Osculans
- Development of Chengdu and Sustainable Utilization of the Ancient Dujiangyan Water-Conservancy Project
- The Case of the Yangtze River 2006–2015
- Connection of the Proto-Yangtze River to the East China Sea Traced by Sediment Magnetic Properties
- The Emperor Kang Hsi's Edict on Mountains and Rivers of China Author(S): W
- China-Harnessing-The-Waters.Pdf
- A Year in China, 1899-1900
- Impact of the Operation of Cascade Reservoirs in Upper Yangtze River on Hydrological Variability of the Mainstream
- Groundwater in China Part 1 - Occurrence and Use
- High Seas Buffer
- Landslide Damming in Western Sichuan Province, China, with Special Reference to the 1786 Dadu River
- TACR: People's Republic of China: Strategy for Drought Management
- Mapping China's Freshwater Fishes: Diversity and Biogeography
- Changes of Flow and Sediment Transport in the Lower Min River in Southeastern China Under the Impacts of Climate Variability and Human Activities
- Earth Observations Based Assessment of Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Surface Water Quality of Buddha Nala, Punjab, India
- The River of Golden Sand:Being the Narra
- Reconstructed Natural Runoff Suggests Imbalance in Water Scarcity
- Flux and Fate of Water and Sediment from the Yangtze River to the East China Sea
- Reconstructed Natural Runoff Helps Quantifying The
- Application of Coastal Reservoirs in China and Its Feasibility
- South-Flow Rivers: the Formation of Socio-Cultures in Southwestern China
- Cepf Final Project Completion Report
- Regional Incision of the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau
- The Yellow River Basin in Western China and the State of Kansas in the Western United States
- An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Based Decision-Making Method for River Operation Management: Practice from China
- Linking Ecosystem Service and MSPA to Construct Landscape Ecological Network of the Huaiyang Section of the Grand Canal
- Landslide Damming in Western Sichuan Province, China, with Special Reference to the 1786 Dadu River