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Applied Hydrological Modeling with the Use of Geoinformatics: Theory and Practice

In: Empirical Modeling and Its Applications

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  • Christos N. Chalkias
  • Nikos Stathopoulos
  • Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos
  • Efthimios Karymbalis

Abstract

Water resource management and catchment analysis are crucial aspects of the twenty-first century in hydrological and environmental sciences. Linked directly with studies and research about climate change effects in global resources (e.g., diminution of rainfall dynamic), as well as continuously growing extreme natural phenomena with catastrophic results (e.g., floods and erosion), hydrological modeling has become a key priority in modern academic research goals. On a national or lower administrative level, the need for coping with natural disasters--affecting mainly human life, property, local economy, infrastructure, etc.--and the need to design management plans and projects for sustainable exploitation of natural resources set hydrological modeling in high demand by government organizations and local authorities. Thus, hazard assessment and risk evaluation modeling have become a strategic aim and an extremely useful tool for stakeholders, decision-makers, and scientific community.

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  • Christos N. Chalkias & Nikos Stathopoulos & Kleomenis Kalogeropoulos & Efthimios Karymbalis, 2016. "Applied Hydrological Modeling with the Use of Geoinformatics: Theory and Practice," Chapters, in: Dr. Md. Mamun Habib (ed.), Empirical Modeling and Its Applications, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:101232
    DOI: 10.5772/62824
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    Keywords

    hydrological modeling; GIS; hydrology; unit hydrograph; floods;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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