B. F. Ochoa‐Tocachi
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Geology
- Ecology
- Engineering
- Computer science
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Economics
- Environmental resource management
- History
- Archaeology
- Water resource management
- Physics
- Paleontology
- Political science
- Water resources
Authored Works
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- CUBHIC 2.0: Modelling the Hydrological Benefits of Nature-based Solutions for Water Security in the Andes
- Progress in Understanding the Hydrology of High Andean Grasslands under Changing Land Use
- Natural Infrastructure for Water Security
- Localized Drought Early Warning using In-situ Groundwater Sensors
- A systems approach to implementing nature-based solutions for water security at the watershed scale
- Pervasive sensor networks for river stage monitoring and discharge estimation
- Natural Infrastructure for Water Security in Peru : how systematic review and meta-analysis can promote the conservation and restoration of Peruvian ecosystems or ancestral practices
- Inclusive hydrology: how to maximize participation and actionable knowledge creation in water resources
- Hydrological benefits of indigenous nature-based solutions in the Andes
- Estimating the return-on-investment of in situ hydrological monitoring
- Characterising Extreme Rainfall over the Tropical Andes with a Network of Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges and GPM satellite Data
- Assessing the Impact of Glacier Shrinkage on the Water Security and Resilience of Tropical Andean Populations
- Low-cost, high-frequency groundwater monitoring for water security in Somalia
- Integrating citizen-science generated data with the JULES land-surface model for hydrological analysis in the tropical Andes
- Hydrological characterization of pre-Inca water harvesting practices using high-resolution monitoring
- High-resolution maps of the main types of anthropogenic surface water demand for 4 Andean countries (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile)
- Calculating the return on investment of nature-based solutions for water security
- Assessing the role of hydrological evidence in water resources governance
- Low-cost sensors to monitor groundwater drought in Somalia
- Hydrological characterization of a pre-Inca artificial recharge system to alleviate drought and flooding in the Peruvian Andes
- Designing wireless sensor networks for hydrological and water resource applications: A purpose-oriented approach
- Constraining the JULES land-surface model for different land-use types using citizen-science generated hydrological data
- A bottom-up partnership of Andean institutions to improve hydrological interventions using a participatory network of research basins
- Robustness and quality of precipitation and river flow data obtained through participatory monitoring and citizen scienc
- Mapping hydrological signatures in the tropical Andes using a network of paired catchments
- Improving the effectiveness of interventions and investment in Andean watersheds through a participatory network of research basins
- Designing for knowledge: bridging socio-hydrological monitoring and beyond
- Community-based Monitoring of Water Resources in Remote Mountain Regions
- Citizen Science: Participatory Monitoring of Water Resources Management in Mustang District, Nepal
Linked Co-Authors
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Imperial College, London
- National Polytechnic School, Ecuador
- Universidad de Cuenca, Ecuador
- Universite Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Earth and Life Institute
- University of Alabama, Birmingham
- University of Birmingham, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
- University of Birmingham, UK
- University of Exeter, UK
- University of Putra, Malaysia
- University of Queensland, Australia
- University of Quito, Ecuador
- Wageningen University, Netherlands
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