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Scales in Hydrology and Water Management



livre Sep 2004 ; 170 pages ; prix indicatif: 48€
Aut. Ioulia Tchiguirinskaia & Mike Bonell & Pierre Hubert
Ed. IAHS - Wallingford ; Isbn: 1-901502-62-7
Abstract:
A collection of essays by engineers and scientists currently tackling the issues of scale dependence in hydrological phenomena and water resources management. Space and time scales are fundamental for both scientific and operational hydrology issues. The question of how different scales interact and how we can transport results from one scale to another is basic to hydrological understanding and strategically important for decision-making.
Two questions dominate water resources management: how much remains for the future? and what is the response to environmental stresses? To answer them, a proper grasp of the interactions at different scales between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere, and their relations to agricultural, urban and industrial activities is needed.

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gestion de la ressource en eau (CI) (DT) (OP) , hydrologie (CI) (DT) (OP)

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