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Silvia Serrao-Neumann

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Serrao-Neumann S, White I, Dean S, Paulik R, Sleight B, Stori F, et al.
J R Soc N Z . 2024 Oct; 54(4):473-490. PMID: 39440122
Flooding is Aotearoa-New Zealand's most frequent natural hazard, and there is high confidence that climate change is making extreme rainfall events more frequent and intense. Additionally, there are significant development...
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Ghasemi M, Gonzalez-Garcia A, Charrahy Z, Serrao-Neumann S
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Feb; 922:171185. PMID: 38402959
Balancing supply and demand in Nature-based Recreation (NbR) has the potential to yield co-benefits across multiple Ecosystem Services (ES), helping to make tourism activities more sustainable. However, a comprehensive understanding...
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Nandasena W, Brabyn L, Serrao-Neumann S
Environ Monit Assess . 2023 Jan; 195(2):347. PMID: 36717471
Production plantation forestry has many economic benefits but can also have negative environmental impacts such as the spreading of invasive pines to native forest habitats. Monitoring forest for the presence...
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Braga A, Serrao-Neumann S, de Oliveira Galvao C
Environ Manage . 2020 Jan; 65(3):321-333. PMID: 31925582
Groundwater is one of the main resources for social-ecological systems. As part of the total water cycle and deeply connected with land use, groundwater management faces many challenges, especially in...
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Renouf M, Kenway S, Lam K, Weber T, Roux E, Serrao-Neumann S, et al.
Water Res . 2018 Mar; 137:395-406. PMID: 29544822
Water sensitive interventions are being promoted to reduce the adverse impacts of urban development on natural water cycles. However it is currently difficult to know the best strategy for their...
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Schuch G, Serrao-Neumann S, Choy D
Disaster Health . 2017 Feb; 2(2):82-91. PMID: 28229002
Heatwaves kill more people than any other natural hazard in Australia. Current literature on managing health risks of heatwaves highlights the importance of implementing urban planning measures, and engaging with...