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Hydrocomplexity: New Tools for Solving Wicked Water Problems

Author / Editor: S. Khan, H. H. G. Savenije, S. Demuth & P. Hubert
Publication Number: 338
ISBN Number: 978-1-907161-11-7
Year: 2010
Pages: 272 + iv

Price: £55.00

Human activities have become major drivers of change in the Earth's biosphere, resulting in deterioration of water quality, overexploitation of freshwater resources, adverse effects of hydrological hazards and landscape degradation, which make water problems complex and wicked. The same activities also affect the functioning of ecosystems and their ability to provide goods and services on which human well-being depends. There is a need for community-based transdisciplinary management tools to provide a better understanding of water as both an abiotic resource and as a service delivered by ecosystems. This book, launched at the 10th International Hydrology Progamme (IHP)/IAHS Kovacs Colloquium, held at UNESCO, Paris, contains the keynote papers by the invited speakers and extended abstracts of the posters, focusing on the issues of complexity of wicked water problems and the type of tools that can be used to solve them.

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Hydrocomplexity: New Tools for Solving Wicked Water Problems, Proceedings of the Xth Kovacs Colloquium held in Paris, July 2010
Shahbaz Khan, Hubert Savenije, Siegfried Demuth and Pierre Hubert, Editors
   
Preface of Volume 338
Shahbaz Khan, Hubert Savenije, Siegfried Demuth & Pierre Hubert
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Tools for analysing hydrocomplexity and solving wicked water problems: a synthesis
Shahbaz Khan, Hubert Savenije, Siegfried Demuth & Pierre Hubert
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Back to the basics of understanding ET
W. James Shuttleworth
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KSOM clustering as a possible cure for the wicked water problem of inadequate data for water resources planning
Adebayo J. Adeloye & Rabee Rustum
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Mathematical modelling of water resources at the University of South Australia
John Boland
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Basin water quality network design: optimum sampling sites located by information theory
Janaina Bezerra Mesquita & Sergio Koide
39-40 PDF Icon
A national water census: quantifying, forecasting, and securing freshwater for America’s future
Matthew C. Larsen & Eric J. Evenson
41-42 PDF Icon
Use of modern technologies in estimating unaccounted water uses in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
Awadhesh Prasad
43-45 PDF Icon
Harmonisation of thematic maps in the European Union - setting up different types of environmental analytical maps
Vanda Turczi, Philippe Quodverte & Jesus Reyes Nunez
46-48 PDF Icon
Groundwater and global hydrological change - current challenges and new insight
R. Taylor, L. Longuevergne, R. Harding, M. Todd, B. Hewitson, U. Lall, K. Hiscock, H. Trei
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Practical approaches to water management under climate change uncertainty
Eugene Z. Stakhiv
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Towards risk-based river basin management as an approach to overcome wicked water problems
Jos Brils
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Assessing adaptive capacity of water governance regimes under climatic uncertainty
Margot Hill
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Creation of adaptation mechanisms: the key to more cost-effective and environment-friendly water management
Inom Normatov, Uktam Murtazaev & Nabi Nasirov
74-76 PDF Icon
Modelling water availability and climate change with satellite remote sensing data
Ebenezer Yemi Ogunbadewa
77-78 PDF Icon
Development of an integrated model INDOCLIM for understanding the future state of a river basin
Heru Santoso & Hery Harjono
79-82 PDF Icon
A parsimonious modelling approach for water management in dryland areas
Saket Pande, Hubert H. G. Savenije, Luis. A. Bastidas & Ashvin K. Gosain
85-90 PDF Icon
An approach for matching accuracy and predictive capability in hydrological model development
F. Fenicia, H. H. G. Savenije & L. Hoffmann
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Time series-based soft computing tool for wicked water problems
Bindu Garg
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Hydrochemical characterization of groundwater in the Guadalquivir River aquifer in western Jaén: application of geostatistical techniques
Rosario Jimenez-Espinosa & Juan Jimenez-Millan
102-103 PDF Icon
Application of WMS in flow discharge prediction for the ungauged Wadi Bougous, Algeria
K. Khanchoul, Z. Boukhrissa & A. Bouchebcheb
104-105 PDF Icon
Modélisation des eaux de la Rivière Sebou, vers une gestion transdisciplinaire
Mohammed Igouzal & Abdellatif Maslouhi
106-108 PDF Icon
Modelling and decision making in water resource management
Hector M. Malano
111-126 PDF Icon
Hydroinformatics and ecohydrology tools for ecologically sustainable development in northern China
Huili Gong, Jing Zhang, Demin Zhou, Xiaojuan Li & Yun Pan
129-136 PDF Icon
Considering aquatic habitat properties in integrated river basin management - an ecohydrological modelling approach
Jens Kiesel, Nicola Fohrer & Britta Schmalz
137-139 PDF Icon
Managing the impacts of climate change on water governance
Beatrice Mosello
140-142 PDF Icon
A spiral approach to IWRM: the IWRM Guidelines at River Basin Level
Yasuro Nakajo
145-158 PDF Icon
Management of annual runoff renewal as the tool for inexhaustible water use
Elena Asabina
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Water efficiency and effective water management - a shared responsibility
Dagmar Bley & Gunter Klein
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International Centre for Coastal Ecohydrology - applying the Ecohydrology approach for the sustainable functioning of coastal ecosystems
Luis Chicharo, Radhouan Ben-Hamadou, Ana Amaral, Pedro Range, Carmen Mateus, David Pilo, R
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Climate responsive urban groundwater management options in a stressed aquifer system
H. F. Gabriel & S. Khan
166-168 PDF Icon
Increasing complexity of USGS hydrological modelling: GSFLOW, a coupled groundwater and surface water flow model
Jo Leslie Eimers & Steve Markstrom
169-170 PDF Icon
Challenges in solving the transboundary water disputes in India under a changing climate and environment
K. Shadananan Nair
171-172 PDF Icon
A UNESCO Regional Centre for Integrated River Basin Management in sub-Saharan Africa: NWRI Kaduna, Nigeria
Owolabi Ajayi, Olusanjo Bamgboye & Dogara Bashir
173 PDF Icon
Optimisation of agricultural drainage to manage irrigation salinity in Australia - an example from the Murray irrigation area, Australia
Tariq Rana & Shahbaz Khan
174-176 PDF Icon
Integrated water resources management: the case of the Panama Canal Basin
Eda R. Soto
177-180 PDF Icon
Utilisation des classifications d’Oldeman et de Schmidt-Ferguson pour l’aptitude culturale des sols à Batu, Indonésie
Sandy Budi Wibowo
181-182 PDF Icon
Water-energy nexus in irrigation supply systems using a demand-based dynamic nodal network model
Aftab Ahmad, Shahbaz Khan & John Louis
183-184 PDF Icon
Use of participatory scenario modelling as platforms in stakeholder dialogues
L. Andersson, A. Jonsson, J. Wilk & J. Alkan Olsson
187-192 PDF Icon
Water 2100: A synthesis of natural and societal domains to create actionable knowledge through AquaPedia and water diplomacy
Shafiqul Islam, Yongxuan Gao & Ali S Akanda
193-197 PDF Icon
RANA-ICE, a methodology to estimate compensatory runoff in Costa Rica
Anny Chaves, Alexia Pacheco, Irina Krasovskaia & Lars Gottschalk
198-199 PDF Icon
Watershed prioritization for effective water resource management
Ab. Latif Ibrahim
200-202 PDF Icon
Hydrological modelling in the Brazilian Water Resources Information System (SNIRH)
Celso A. G. Santos, Cristiano Das N. Almeida, Amilcar Soares Junior, Paula K. M. M. Freire
203-204 PDF Icon
Motion charts for visualising long-term water quality in South African rivers
Michael Silberbauer
205-206 PDF Icon
Neural networks for water systems analysis: from fundamentals to complex pattern recognition
Sandhya Samarasinghe
209-213 PDF Icon
Water resource planning and management using motivated machine learning
Janusz Starzyk
214-220 PDF Icon
Challenges of sustainable management of the surface water resources in the Murray-Darling Basin
Akhtar Abbas & Frank Walker
223-225 PDF Icon
Maximising hydro-power generation within a multi-user water supply system
L. Bapela, B. Mwaka, R. Cai & H. G. Mare
226-227 PDF Icon
What is a real value of water used for irrigation?
Sergei Schreider & Jonathan Plummer
228-230 PDF Icon
Etude expérimentale des déformations du lit d’un canal à fond mobile: phénomène de sédimentation et erosion
Cherif El Amine
233-236 PDF Icon
Hydrology–climate–human health: a hydroclimatological approach to understand cholera transmission in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
Ali S. Akanda, Antarpreet S. Jutla & Shafiqul Islam
237-238 PDF Icon
Complex assessment of particle-bound radionuclide redistribution in the Plava River basin (Central European Russia)
V. R. Belyaev, N. N. Ivanova, O. Evrard, M. V. Markelov, E. N. Shamshurina, P. Bonte & I.
239-240 PDF Icon
Satellite remote sensing-based forecasting of cholera outbreaks in the Bengal Delta Antarpreet
Antarpreet S. Jutla, Ali S. Akanda & Shafiqul Islam
241-243 PDF Icon
Using a multi-component indicator to identify major variables controlling the health of water resources
R. Kristiana, L. C. Vilhena, G. Begg, J. P. Antenucci & J. Imberger
244-245 PDF Icon
Excessive fluoride in groundwaters of River Sindhanur catchment, South India: a case study from a hard-rock sub-basin with contrasting features
Tejaswai K. Lakkundi
246-247 PDF Icon
Integrated geological, geoelectrical and geochemical studies for groundwater resource evaluation in coastal areas of Sagar Island region, West Bengal, India
Ranjit Kumar Majumdar & Debabrata Das
248-250 PDF Icon
The wicked problem of suspended sediment profiles: a choice criterion
Mira Sabat, Abdelali Terfous, Abdellah Ghenaim & Jean Bernard Poulet
251-252 PDF Icon
Simulation of wicked water migration in shallow groundwater
Seyed Reza Saghravani, Sa'ari Mustapha, Shaharin Ibrahim & Seyed Fazlolah Saghravani
253-255 PDF Icon
Large dams as purification systems for toxic PCDD/PCDF and dl-PCB congeners
Magdalena Urbaniak & Maciej Zalewski
256-257 PDF Icon
Climate change and water management adaptation for China
Wang Xiao-Jun, Zhang Jian-Yun, Wang Guo-Qing, Liu Cui-Shan & Bao Zhen-Xin
258-260 PDF Icon
Flood hazards in Nigerian cities, the Kaduna case study
A. W. Alayande & O. A. Bamgboye
263 PDF Icon
Groundwater flooding in Ukraine: what kind of management does it require?
Oleksandr Chebanov & Iryna Konoplya
264-265 PDF Icon
The role of science in solving wicked water problems – examples from groundwater management in emergency contexts
Lucy Lytton & Paul Bolger
266-267 PDF Icon
Influence of large water reservoir construction and filling on dynamics of Earth crust local tilts
T. Matcharashvili, T. Chelidze, V. Abashidze, N. Zhukova, E. Mepharidze & T. Kobakhidze
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