Handbook of HydroInformatics 1st Edition
Capture the future of water management with the Handbook of HydroInformatics, 1st Edition by Saeid Eslamian and Faezeh Eslamian. This authoritative guide brings together the latest methods in data-driven water science—perfect for engineers, researchers, and policymakers tackling 21st-century water challenges.
Explore practical frameworks and contemporary tools that translate complex hydrological data into actionable solutions. The handbook demystifies hydroinformatics concepts such as hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, GIS and remote sensing integration, data assimilation, decision support systems, and machine learning applications for flood forecasting, urban drainage, and water resources planning. Real-world perspectives make advanced techniques accessible for both field practitioners and academic readers.
Whether you work in river basin management, urban water systems, irrigation, or climate resilience, this book provides tangible value: streamlined workflows, improved forecasting accuracy, and scalable strategies suited to diverse climates—from arid regions and Mediterranean basins to temperate catchments and tropical watersheds. Its global outlook and regionally relevant examples ensure practical relevance for professionals across the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
Invest in a resource that enhances technical competence and decision-making confidence. The handbook is an essential reference for postgraduate students, consultants, and water authorities aiming to harness data for sustainable resource management.
Order your copy of the Handbook of HydroInformatics today and equip your practice or research with the tools to transform water data into resilient, evidence-based solutions.
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