A collection of peer-reviewed articles presented at the ISPRS Workshop on Spatial Analysis and Decision Making. It covers topics such as image-based spatial analysis and decision making; 3-D modelling and analysis; general spatial analysis methodo...
Over three hundred papers given at the Eleventh International Symposium on Water - Rock Interaction in June/July 2004 in Saratoga Springs, summarizing current research from around the world on the broad area of water-rock interactions.
This publication contains three special lectures, six keynote addresses and sixty-eight technical papers presented at the symposium. The wide variety of topics covered are grouped in the proceedings according to subject.
A collection of papers from the 2004 International Conference on Hydraulics of Dams and Rivers Structures, providing an invaluable resource of practical experiences, advances from across the many fields in the sector, and important research findings.
This work examines the use of advance warning models to predict flooding and flood damage. Specifically, it includes an examination of the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) rainfall-runoff model, its suitability, uses and limitations.
With water security being so crucial an issue in the twenty-first century, this text provides topical discussion on related issues, such as: hydrological processes, water resources management, and rainfall in arid and semi-arid regions.
These collected essays reflect a range of issues central to social science research and environmental change in Europe. It analyses how environmental problems come to the fore, and makes special reference to the situation in Turkey.
Examining the positive and negative socio-economic impacts of artisanal and small-scale mining in developing countries, this text covers a wide range of issues and case studies of interest to those in the field.
Containing the major contributed papers to the Nakase Memorial Symposium, this volume includes two keynote lectures and forty three peer-reviewed papers, as well the biography and selected papers of the respected Professor Akio Nakase.
This volume advocates that hydrology should embrace more integrative and interdisciplinary approaches and achieve more flexibility in assessments and decisions in the face of climatic change and pressures on the ecosystem, including water resources.