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A. De Roo
Publications - 5
Citations - 483
A. De Roo is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water resources & Baseline (configuration management). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 260 citations.
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Physical water scarcity metrics for monitoring progress towards SDG target 6.4: An evaluation of indicator 6.4.2 “Level of water stress”
D. Vanham,Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra,Yoshihide Wada,Fayçal Bouraoui,A. De Roo,Mesfin Mekonnen,W. van de Bund,Okke Batelaan,Paul Pavelic,Wim G.M. Bastiaanssen,Matti Kummu,Johan Rockström,Junguo Liu,Berny Bisselink,Paolo Ronco,Alberto Pistocchi,Giovanni Bidoglio +16 more
TL;DR: It is recommended that WS is measured based on net abstraction as well, in addition to currently only measuring WS based on gross abstraction, because it does incorporate EFR and Temporal and spatial disaggregation is indeed defined as a goal in more advanced monitoring levels.
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Relationship between ecological condition and ecosystem services in European rivers, lakes and coastal waters
Bruna Grizzetti,Camino Liquete,Alberto Pistocchi,Olga Vigiak,G. Zulian,Fayçal Bouraoui,A. De Roo,Ana Cristina Cardoso +7 more
TL;DR: This work quantifies main ecosystem services provided by rivers, lakes, coastal waters and connected ecosystems in Europe, including water provisioning, water purification, erosion prevention, flood protection, coastal protection, and recreation, and explores the relationship between the services and the ecosystem condition at the European scale.
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An innovative approach to the assessment of hydro-political risk: A spatially explicit, data driven indicator of hydro-political issues
Fabio Farinosi,Carlo Giupponi,Arnaud Reynaud,Guido Ceccherini,Cesar Carmona-Moreno,A. De Roo,D. Gonzalez-Sanchez,Giovanni Bidoglio +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a spatially explicit data-driven index was proposed to map and monitor the evolution of the likelihood of experiencing hydro-political interactions over space and time, under changing socioeconomic and biophysical scenarios, through a spatial explicit data driven index.
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An innovative approach to the assessment of hydro-political risk: A spatially explicit, data driven indicator of hydro-political issues
Fabio Farinosi,Carlo Giupponi,Arnaud Reynaud,Guido Ceccherini,Cesar Carmona-Moreno,A. De Roo,D. Gonzalez-Sanchez,Giovanni Bidoglio +7 more
TL;DR: Estimation of the non-linear interactions between factors determining water issues shows increasing climate change and population are likely to boost hydro-political issues.
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How EU policies could reduce nutrient pollution in European inland and coastal waters.
Bruna Grizzetti,Olga Vigiak,A. Udias,Alberto Aloe,Michela Zanni,Fayçal Bouraoui,Alberto Pistocchi,Chiara Dorati,René Friedland,A. De Roo,C. Benitez Sanz,A. Leip,Maria Bielza +12 more
TL;DR: The current nutrient load to European seas is 3.3–4.1 TgN/y and 0.26–0.30 TgP/y, and EU policy measures could decrease the nutrient export to the seas −14% N and −20% P, affecting eutrophication.