Handbook of HydroInformatics 1st Edition
Capture the future of water management with Handbook of HydroInformatics, 1st Edition by Saeid Eslamian and Faezeh Eslamian. This authoritative guide brings together modern hydroinformatics concepts to help professionals, researchers, and students tackle real-world water challenges—from urban flooding to irrigation optimization and climate resilience.
Explore practical, up-to-date approaches to hydrologic modeling, data assimilation, GIS and remote sensing integration, machine learning applications, and decision-support systems. Richly focused on actionable techniques, the handbook balances theory with hands-on strategies for building robust models, interpreting large environmental datasets, and deploying systems for forecasting and water resources planning.
Whether you manage watershed projects in the Middle East and North Africa, design urban drainage in Europe, optimize irrigation in South Asia, or develop flood-warning systems in North America, this book delivers globally relevant insights and locally applicable solutions. It’s written in clear, professional language to support policy-makers, water resources engineers, environmental consultants, and graduate students seeking practical guidance and scientific rigor.
Gain the confidence to design smarter water systems, improve predictive accuracy, and make data-driven decisions under uncertainty. Each chapter emphasizes best practices, contemporary tools, and case-driven lessons so you can immediately apply concepts to projects across varied climates and infrastructures.
Add Handbook of HydroInformatics to your technical library and empower your work in hydrology, water resources management, and environmental engineering. Order now to stay at the forefront of hydroinformatics and transform data into resilient water solutions.
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