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Urban Waterrelated Problems Akira Kawamura Kei Nakagawa

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Urban Waterrelated Problems Akira Kawamura Kei Nakagawa
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.26 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Akira Kawamura Kei Nakagawa
ISBN: 9783036592435, 3036592431
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Urban Waterrelated Problems Akira Kawamura Kei Nakagawa by Akira Kawamura Kei Nakagawa 9783036592435, 3036592431 instant download after payment.

This reprint focuses on urban water-related problems, particularly flash floods and inundation, surface and groundwater pollution, and water shortages, within a broad spectrum of urban water-related challenges. In this reprint, the main target country of those problems is Japan, but other countries including Sweden, Bangladesh, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand are also included. All four review papers and three research articles included in this reprint deal with problems associated with flash flood phenomena from very different aspects of the phenomena. Additionally, five research articles delve into water quality issues concerning both surface and groundwater, while one article addresses water resource concerns.

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