2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.130638
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Quantifying the effects of institutional shifts on water governance in the Yellow River Basin: A social-ecological system perspective

Shuang Song,
Huiyu Wen,
Shuai Wang
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“…At present, there is still a lack of research on the modern water management strategy of the Yellow River Basin in combination with the characteristics of China's new era. For example, the current water conservancy development in the new era requires that the Yellow River governance pays attention to development quality, ecological protection, the human-water relationship, scientific and technological innovation, and institutional changes [32][33][34][35]. In general, with the development of the times, research on the governance of the Yellow River Basin cannot remain unchanged.…”
Section: Outlook On Yellow River Governance and Cultural Excavationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, there is still a lack of research on the modern water management strategy of the Yellow River Basin in combination with the characteristics of China's new era. For example, the current water conservancy development in the new era requires that the Yellow River governance pays attention to development quality, ecological protection, the human-water relationship, scientific and technological innovation, and institutional changes [32][33][34][35]. In general, with the development of the times, research on the governance of the Yellow River Basin cannot remain unchanged.…”
Section: Outlook On Yellow River Governance and Cultural Excavationmentioning
confidence: 99%