Handbook of HydroInformatics 1st Edition
Capture the future of water science with the Handbook of HydroInformatics, 1st Edition by Saeid Eslamian and Faezeh Eslamian. This definitive guide brings together theory and practice in hydroinformatics to address pressing challenges in water resources management, hydrological modeling, and data-driven decision making.
Discover clear, practical coverage of key topics: hydrological and hydraulic modeling, data assimilation, sensor networks, GIS and remote sensing integration, machine learning applications, and decision support systems. Written for engineers, researchers, planners, and policy-makers, the handbook balances rigorous methodology with real-world case studies that span watersheds, river basins, coastal zones, urban infrastructure, and arid-region management—making it relevant from the Middle East and North Africa to Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
You’ll appreciate the book’s structured approach to problem-solving: from foundational principles to advanced computational techniques and tools for monitoring, forecasting, and optimizing water systems. Whether you’re designing resilient cities, improving irrigation strategies, or building early-warning systems for floods and droughts, this volume equips you with actionable insights and best practices.
Add a cornerstone resource to your professional library: the Handbook of HydroInformatics is an essential reference for graduate students, consultants, and water-resources practitioners aiming to harness data and technology for sustainable water management. Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of hydroinformatics and turn complex water challenges into informed solutions.
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