DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS

This work aimed to propose an instrument to represent the sensitivity, fragility, adaptability and the risk of pollution of water resources, by measuring and identifying indexes and indicators that assign characteristics to a certain area (basin). This research consists of three steps: the first was...

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Main Authors: Diego J. P. Ortega, David A. Pérez, Juliana H. P. Américo, Sergio L. de Carvalho, Jorge A. Segovia
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Language:English
Published: University of Paraiba 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
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spelling doaj-9712732e17fa40a581c54230f9c2e2bf2020-11-25T01:00:26ZengUniversity of ParaibaJournal of Urban and Environmental Engineering1982-39322016-01-011017282DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDSDiego J. P. OrtegaDavid A. PérezJuliana H. P. AméricoSergio L. de CarvalhoJorge A. SegoviaThis work aimed to propose an instrument to represent the sensitivity, fragility, adaptability and the risk of pollution of water resources, by measuring and identifying indexes and indicators that assign characteristics to a certain area (basin). This research consists of three steps: the first was based on the recollection of data needed to execute this proposal. The second, we applied the used indexes and indicators into this research. The third sought to determine, identify and understand the impacts produced, the fragility generated to ecosystems due to pollution levels found. Through this methodological proposal, we sought to know the changes of the resistance potential, the negative impact on aquatic ecosystems and the ease in which they can be self-Debugwater resources. It was indicated that the resilience index of surface water resources (IR), in which he presented are examples applied in two watersheds, highlighting that this index can be applied at any scale.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=283246864009
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author Diego J. P. Ortega
David A. Pérez
Juliana H. P. Américo
Sergio L. de Carvalho
Jorge A. Segovia
spellingShingle Diego J. P. Ortega
David A. Pérez
Juliana H. P. Américo
Sergio L. de Carvalho
Jorge A. Segovia
DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS
Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
author_facet Diego J. P. Ortega
David A. Pérez
Juliana H. P. Américo
Sergio L. de Carvalho
Jorge A. Segovia
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title DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS
title_short DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS
title_full DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT OF INDEX OF RESILIENCE FOR SURFACE WATER IN WATERSHEDS
title_sort development of index of resilience for surface water in watersheds
publisher University of Paraiba
series Journal of Urban and Environmental Engineering
issn 1982-3932
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This work aimed to propose an instrument to represent the sensitivity, fragility, adaptability and the risk of pollution of water resources, by measuring and identifying indexes and indicators that assign characteristics to a certain area (basin). This research consists of three steps: the first was based on the recollection of data needed to execute this proposal. The second, we applied the used indexes and indicators into this research. The third sought to determine, identify and understand the impacts produced, the fragility generated to ecosystems due to pollution levels found. Through this methodological proposal, we sought to know the changes of the resistance potential, the negative impact on aquatic ecosystems and the ease in which they can be self-Debugwater resources. It was indicated that the resilience index of surface water resources (IR), in which he presented are examples applied in two watersheds, highlighting that this index can be applied at any scale.
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