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Hydrology

UNIGIS MSc thesis: The influence of land use change on hydrology

Changes in land use have influence upon hydrology. This influence can been subdivided into direct and indirect influence of changes in land use upon hydrology. Direct influence comprises the influence of changes in land use upon evapotranspiration and degree of

Maurice de Kleijn 17th March 20148th November 2018 Land-Use Modelling, UNIGIS No Comments Read more

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