Publications by the researcher in collaboration with MARIA HERNÁNDEZ HERNÁNDEZ (39)

2023

  1. How is flood risk explained in the subject of geography in Spanish schools? An approach based on social science textbooks (primary education)

    International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, Vol. 32, Núm. 2, pp. 124-139

  2. Reinforcing the Hydrosocial Cycle to foster water governance and stakeholders’ interdependence in urban agroecosystems: a local test in Benidorm, Spain

    Frontiers in Agronomy, Vol. 5

  3. Territorial planning in times of crisis (2008-2022): paradigm shift and re-growth on the Coast of Alicante (Spain)

    BAGE. Boletín de la Asociación Española de Geografía, Núm. 99

  4. The Adaptation to Climate Change in Primary Education and Approach from the Social Sciences Textbooks

    Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience: Climate Change and Disaster Risk Adaptation (Springer International Publishing), pp. 61-75

  5. The Relationship Between Water and Tourism in the Spanish Mediterranean: An Efficient Management?

    Geographies of Tourism and Global Change (Springer Nature), pp. 245-260

  6. The Relationship Between Water and Tourism in the Spanish Mediterranean: An Efficient Management?

    Spanish Tourism Geographies: Territorial Diversity and Different Approaches (Springer Nature Switzerland AG), pp. 245-260

2021

  1. Aguas depuradas y pluviales: recursos para la reducción del riesgo de sequía e inundación: Ejemplos y aprendizajes

    Inundaciones y sequías: Análisis multidisciplinar para mitigar el impacto de los fenómenos climáticos extremos

  2. Are future school teachers qualified to teach flood risk? An approach from the geography discipline in the context of climate change

    Sustainability (Switzerland), Vol. 13, Núm. 15

  3. Climate and Water on the Spanish Mediterranean Coast: Challenges for the Future

    Springer Geography (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH), pp. 121-143

  4. Climate and Water on the Spanish Mediterranean Coast: Challenges for the Future

    Geographies of Mediterranean Europe (Springer Suiza), pp. 121-143

  5. Extending natural limits to address water scarcity? The role of non-conventional water fluxes in climate change adaptation capacity: A review

    Sustainability (Switzerland), Vol. 13, Núm. 5, pp. 1-31

  6. Non-domestic water consumption in the city of Alicante, Southern Spain (2000–2017): An exploration of trends and users

    International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology, Vol. 12, Núm. 4, pp. 347-364

  7. ¿Quién, cómo y cuánto se aprende?: Análisis del perfil y el comportamiento de los estudiantes inscritos en un curso MOOC sobre riesgos naturales

    La transformación digital de la universidad: XI CIDU Congreso Iberoamericano de Docencia Universitaria

2020

  1. Could MOOC-takers' behavior discuss the meaning of success-dropout rate? Players, auditors, and spectators in a geographical analysis course about natural risks

    Sustainability (Switzerland), Vol. 12, Núm. 12

  2. Gestión de las sequías en la planificación hidrológica. Aplicación al sureste español

    Revista de Geografía Norte Grande, Núm. 76, pp. 303-320

  3. IS EFFICIENCY IN WATER MANAGEMENT AN ALIBI FOR THE GROWTH OF TOURISM?

    Monografies de la Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears (Societat d'Historia Natural de les Balears), pp. 109-120

  4. Planificación hidrológica y uso de recursos hídricos no convencionales durante la sequía (2015-2018) en la cuenca del Segura

    Desafíos y oportunidades de un mundo en transición: una interpretación desde la Geografía (Servicio de Publicaciones = Servei de Publicacions), pp. 225-238

  5. Urban stormwater management, a tool for adapting to climate change: From risk to resource

    Water (Switzerland), Vol. 12, Núm. 9