2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-017-1643-4
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Modeling Water Accessibility of Natural River Networks Using the Fine-Grained Physical Watershed Characteristics at the Grid Scale

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“…Smiley [56] selected the four elements of water quality, water cost, water reliability, and water intake burden, and measured water resource accessibility through questionnaires and statistical analysis. Yu et al [28] selected four factors including the slope, relative height difference, distance, and runoff to comprehensively analyze the accessibility of river water resources in the Hanjiang River Basin. Li et al [29] constructed a grid-scale water accessibility evaluation model based on the length, runoff and viewshed value.…”
Section: Evaluation Methods Of Water Resource Accessibilitymentioning
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“…Smiley [56] selected the four elements of water quality, water cost, water reliability, and water intake burden, and measured water resource accessibility through questionnaires and statistical analysis. Yu et al [28] selected four factors including the slope, relative height difference, distance, and runoff to comprehensively analyze the accessibility of river water resources in the Hanjiang River Basin. Li et al [29] constructed a grid-scale water accessibility evaluation model based on the length, runoff and viewshed value.…”
Section: Evaluation Methods Of Water Resource Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The limited water resource accessibility of spatial units not only threatens the supply of drinking water and irrigation water, but also threatens the sustainable and healthy development of the ecosystem [20,59,60]. Therefore, spatially accessible water resources are essential for an adequate freshwater supply [28].…”
Section: Water Resource Accessibility and Regional Eco-socio-economicmentioning
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