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Groundwater Resource Management Planning Strategies

Groundwater Resource Management Planning Strategies

A Geospatial Approach: Volume 1

Contenu

This book explains the most recent methods in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and geostatistics as they apply to groundwater through complete case studies that demonstrate actual remote sensing applications in this field. 

This book  covers a wide range of geospatial health-related topics and methods, including climate change, healthcare utilization, health disparities, air quality assessment, asthma, water quality assessment, and machine learning. It also advances scientific understanding, development, and application of geospatial technologies related to water resource management. 

This book concentrates on the most recent studies and uses of geospatial methods in water resource management, offering insights into the difficulties and possibilities of applying these methods to solve practical issues. 

 Objectives: 

This book brings together academics, practitioners, and decision-makers from many fields to discuss and present the most recent advancements in the field of geospatial applications/ approaches/ tools for water resource management. The goal of the book is to give a thorough review of the most recent methods and uses of geospatial technology in the management of water resources, including resource estimation, quality assessment, and quality control. The book discusses the advantages and drawbacks of using geospatial approaches to manage water resources, points out knowledge gaps, and suggests future research avenues. 

Scope and Structure: 

The book consists of chapters contributed by leading experts in the field of geospatial water resource management.

Informations bibliographiques

juin 2025, Springer Water, Anglais
Springer International Publishing
978-3-031-88869-4

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