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Ecohydrology is an interdisciplinary field that examines the interactions between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle, exploring how water movement influences ecosystems and vice versa. This dynamic discipline investigates the relationships between vegetation, soil, water, and the atmosphere, emphasizing the role of these interactions in sustaining biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ecohydrology offers insights into the mechanisms through which ecosystems regulate water resources and adapt to environmental changes.
Encompassing a diverse range of topics, Ecohydrology is vital for addressing pressing global challenges such as water scarcity, climate change, and ecosystem degradation. It provides a scientific foundation for developing sustainable water management practices and ecological restoration strategies. By integrating principles of hydrology, ecology, and environmental science, Ecohydrology advances our understanding of water-ecosystem dynamics and contributes to the resilience of both natural and human-altered landscapes.

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