The Impact of Climate Change on Watershed Hydrology: Precipitation, Flood, and Drought
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Hydrology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 3670
Special Issue Editors
Interests: watershed hydrology; regional frequency analysis; flood risk management; hydrologic modeling; integrated water resource management; geomorphology; climate-land-water interaction; ecohydrology; machine learning
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Interests: urban hydrology; urban green infrastructure; urban water availability; urban stormwater management; water quality modeling
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Interests: hydrology; environmental engineering; hydrological modeling; spatial–temporal analysis; hydro-meteorology; risk analysis; climate change impacts; statistical analysis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is with great pleasure that we ask you to share your novel research results in the field of watershed hydrology related to flood/drought risk analysis, social–ecological systems, hydrology, hydraulics, integrated water resource management, environment, and climate change adaptation in a broad sense to the Special Issue “Hydrology” of Water. Integrated water management in watershed hydrology plays a significant role in building nature-based cities and societies when considering water availability, hydroclimate variability, water pollution, and ecological impairment. Furthermore, strategic natural resource management with sustainable utilization can assist in providing solutions for global water and environmental issues. Moving toward integrated water governance is highly crucial to solve global issues related to water resources and water-related disaster management, including complexity and variability under climate change. This Special Issue of Water aims to showcase the state of the art in the adaptation and use of observed data for risk analysis, extreme hydrometeorological events, integrated water resource management, social–ecological systems, aquatic ecosystems, and natural environments.
Given the importance and relevance of this Special Issue, we invite researchers to contribute original research articles as well as review articles. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Impact of climate change on hydrology;
- Integrated water governance;
- Water-related disaster risk analysis;
- Water resources management;
- Sustainable social–ecological systems;
- Hydrological/environmental modelling;
- Water quality monitoring;
- Hydrologic and hydraulic analyses;
- River ecosystem resilience;
- Geomorphological processes and characteristics;
- Water policy;
- Environmental assessment;
- Machine learning technology.
Dr. Kichul Jung
Dr. Daeryong Park
Dr. Myoung-Jin Um
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- integrated water management
- water-related disaster risk analysis
- impact of climate change on hydrology
- hydrologic/hydraulic/water quality/ecological modelling
- stream resilience and aquatic ecosystem enhancement
- data analysis/statistical analysis/machine learning
- climate change adaptation
- sustainable development strategies
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