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Perrine Hamel
Researcher at Nanyang Technological University
Publications - 70
Citations - 3421
Perrine Hamel is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Land use. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 61 publications receiving 2301 citations. Previous affiliations of Perrine Hamel include Stanford University & Monash University.
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Understanding, management and modelling of urban hydrology and its consequences for receiving waters: A state of the art
TL;DR: The ability to predict urban hydrology has also evolved, to deliver models suited to the small temporal and spatial scales typical of urban and peri-urban applications as discussed by the authors. But despite the advances, many important challenges remain.
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Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature
Bonnie L. Keeler,Perrine Hamel,Timon McPhearson,Timon McPhearson,Timon McPhearson,Maike Hamann,Marie L. Donahue,Kelly Meza Prado,Katie K. Arkema,Katie K. Arkema,Gregory N. Bratman,Kate A. Brauman,Jacques C. Finlay,Anne D. Guerry,Anne D. Guerry,Sarah E. Hobbie,Justin A. Johnson,Graham K. MacDonald,Robert I. McDonald,Nick Neverisky,Spencer A. Wood,Spencer A. Wood +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review and synthesize research on the contextual factors that moderate the value and equitable distribution of ten of the most commonly cited urban ecosystem services, which helps to identify strategies to more efficiently, effectively and equitably implement nature-based solutions.
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Global modeling of nature’s contributions to people
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer,Richard Sharp,Charlotte Weil,Elena M. Bennett,Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Unai Pascual,Katie K. Arkema,Katie K. Arkema,Kate A. Brauman,Benjamin P. Bryant,Anne D. Guerry,Anne D. Guerry,Nick M. Haddad,Maike Hamann,Perrine Hamel,Justin A. Johnson,Lisa Mandle,Henrique M. Pereira,Henrique M. Pereira,Stephen Polasky,Mary Ruckelshaus,Mary Ruckelshaus,M. Rebecca Shaw,Jessica M. Silver,Jessica M. Silver,Adrian L. Vogl,Gretchen C. Daily +28 more
TL;DR: It is found that where people's needs for nature are now greatest, nature’s ability to meet those needs is declining, and up to 5 billion people face higher water pollution and insufficient pollination for nutrition under future scenarios of land use and climate change, particularly in Africa and South Asia.
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Source-control stormwater management for mitigating the impacts of urbanisation on baseflow: A review
TL;DR: In this paper, the impacts of urbanisation on baseflow in peri-urban catchments, with the aim of better understand the potential role of stormwater infiltration source-control technologies in restoring pre-development baseflows.
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A new approach to modeling the sediment retention service (InVEST 3.0): Case study of the Cape Fear catchment, North Carolina, USA.
TL;DR: A new version of the sediment retention model for the InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Environmental Services and Tradeoffs) tool is developed to address previous limitations and facilitate model uncertainty assessment, confirming that the sediment connectivity approach used in the revised InVest model has great potential to quantify the sediment retaining service.