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Geospatial Technology for Water Resource Applications
Geospatial Technology for Water Resource Applications
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The book advances geospatial technologies for water resource management, combining new datasets with GIS, AI, and hybrid techniques, promoting multidisciplinary activities in hydrological sciences.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 326 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book is a comprehensive guide to the scientific understanding, development, and application of geospatial technologies in water resource management. It highlights recent advancements and applications by utilizing cutting-edge earth observation datasets such as TRMM/GPM, AMSR E/2, SMOS, SMAP, and GCOM, combined with GIS, artificial intelligence, and hybrid techniques. By integrating geospatial techniques with new satellite missions for earth and environmental science, the book fosters synergistic and multidisciplinary activities among scientists and users working in the field of hydrological sciences.
The book begins by providing an overview of the importance of geospatial technologies in water resource management. It discusses the various applications of geospatial techniques, such as mapping, monitoring, and modeling, and highlights their role in improving water resource management practices. The authors then delve into the latest developments in earth observation datasets, including TRMM/GPM, AMSR E/2, SMOS, SMAP, and GCOM, and their potential for improving water resource management.
One of the key features of the book is its emphasis on the use of new satellite missions for earth and environmental science. These missions provide high-resolution data that can be used to monitor and analyze water resources in real-time. The authors discuss the advantages of these missions, such as their ability to capture data over large areas, their ability to monitor changes in water resources over time, and their ability to provide data that can be used to develop new policies and strategies for water resource management.
The book also explores the use of GIS and artificial intelligence in water resource management. GIS is a powerful tool that can be used to create and manage spatial data, while artificial intelligence can be used to analyze and interpret spatial data. The authors discuss the various applications of GIS and artificial intelligence in water resource management, such as mapping, monitoring, and modeling.
In addition to the use of geospatial techniques and new satellite missions, the book also discusses the importance of collaboration and communication in water resource management. The authors highlight the importance of working together with other scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders to develop and implement effective water resource management policies and strategies. They also discuss the challenges that can arise when working in this field, such as data quality, data accessibility, and data management.
The book concludes by providing a summary of the key findings and recommendations for water resource management. It emphasizes the importance of using geospatial techniques and new satellite missions to improve water resource management practices and to promote sustainable development. The authors also suggest that further research is needed to address the challenges that can arise when working in this field.
In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders working in the field of water resource management. It provides an overview of the importance of geospatial technologies in water resource management, highlights the latest developments in earth observation datasets, and explores the use of GIS and artificial intelligence in water resource management. By linking geospatial techniques with new satellite missions for earth and environmental science, the book promotes the synergistic and multidisciplinary activities of scientists and users working in the field of hydrological sciences.
Weight: 603g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367782863
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