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Modeling of Hydrologic Regulating Service at Regional Scale

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An integrated modeling approach for hydrologic regulating service was developed to simulate ecological and economics processes in a typical mountainous watershed of Heihe river basin, northwest China.

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Liang, Y., Liu, L., Huang, J. (2020). Modeling of Hydrologic Regulating Service at Regional Scale. In: Integrated Modelling of Ecosystem Services and Land-Use Change. Springer Geography. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9125-5_5

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