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The capability of forward osmosis based hybrid processes in adaptation to water scarcity and climate change Universiteit Gent
This study aims to present the latest research trend of forward osmosis (FO) based hybrid processes, as well as other advanced technologies, to solve the emerging water security-related issues and improve current policy on safe water production and management. Advanced technologies could play a vital role in achieving the sustainable development goals, which were developed by UN-Water in 2015. In the light of this, membrane-based technologies, ...
Present and future water scarcity in Switzerland: Potential for alleviation through reservoirs and lakes Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In Alpine regions, future changes in glacier and snow cover are expected to change runoff regimes towards higher winter but lower summer discharge. The low summer discharge will coincide with the highest water demand for irrigation, and local and regional water shortages are expected to become more likely. One possible measure to adapt to these changes can be the extension of current uses of artificial reservoirs and natural lakes to the ...
The time for the future is now: CEO temporal focus and firms’ identification and interpretation of grand challenges – The example of water scarcity Vlerick Business School
This study examines whether Chief Executive Officer (CEO) temporal focus—the extent to which CEOs devote their attention to the past, present, and future—is related to firms' identification and interpretation of grand challenges. Using the exemplary grand challenge of water scarcity, we adapt mechanisms of the temporal focus literature to the particularities of grand challenges and propose that CEO temporal focus is related to whether firms ...
Hydrological context of water scarcity and storage on the mountain ridges in Dogu’a Tembien Universiteit Gent
Who engages in water scarcity conflicts? A field experiment with irrigators in semi-arid Africa Universiteit Antwerpen
Data scarcity in modelling and simulation of a large-scale WWTP : stop sign or a challenge Universiteit Gent
Towards a Narrative Aesthetic? The Scarcity of Stage Directions as (Text-)Theatrical Challenge in Plays by Crimp, Ravenhill and Stephens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This article investigates the decrease of typographically identifiable stage directions in British drama since the 1990s. Taking the ongoing scholarly debate about the theatrical or literary status of stage directions as its point of departure, it explores and compares the shift from acting to storytelling that characterizes Martin Crimp’s Attempts on Her Life (1997), Mark Ravenhill’s pool (no water) (2006) and Simon Stephens’s Pornography ...
Breeding in a World of Scarcity Instituut voor Landbouw-, Visserij- en Voedingsonderzoek Universiteit Gent
This book includes papers presented at the 2015 meeting of the Fodder Crops and Amenity Grasses Section of Eucarpia. The theme of the meeting “Breeding in a world of scarcity” was elaborated in four sessions: (1) scarcity of natural resources, (2) scarcity of breeders, (3) scarcity of land and (4) scarcity of focus. Parts I to IV of this book correspond to these four sessions. Session 1 refers to the consequences of climate change, reduced ...
Modelling real-time control of WWTP influent flow under data scarcity KU Leuven
In order to comply with effluent standards, wastewater operators need to avoid hydraulic overloading of the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), as this can result in the washout of activated sludge from secondary settling tanks. Hydraulic overloading can occur in a systematic way, for instance when sewer network connections are extended without increasing the WWTP’s capacity accordingly. This study demonstrates the use of rule-based real-time ...