Multiple-Effect Water Resources Management
A special issue of Resources (ISSN 2079-9276).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2019) | Viewed by 29998
Special Issue Editor
Interests: agricultural water management; water resources management and monitoring; extreme hydrological events; hydrological modeling; geoinformatics; GIS
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, the environment and especially water resources have been experiencing significant stress, resulting in water-related problems in many regions around the world. Surface and groundwater resources are continuously degraded as a result of agricultural activities, industrial wastes, as well as urban and touristic activities. In addition, climate change and the increasing rate of global warming, over the last few decades, has intensified the hydrological cycle, and increased the globally averaged precipitation, evapotranspiration, and runoff as an aftermath. Based on the above, there are geoinformatic techniques and other tools of high importance, through which hydrological processes can be simulated or predicted under different climate conditions and anthropogenic innervations. Apart from the above, this Special Issue highlights water-saving approaches in the agricultural sector, as well as investigates land use changes as an adaptation practice in water shortage rural areas.
Dr. Nektarios Kourgialas
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Water resources management and monitoring
- Extreme hydrological events
- Water quality
- Salinity
- Irrigation
- Hydrological modeling
- Geoinformatics
- Decision support systems
- Changing rural land uses
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