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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 | iii-iv |  |
Tools for analysing hydrocomplexity and solving wicked water problems: a synthesis Shahbaz Khan, Hubert Savenije, Siegfried Demuth & Pierre Hubert | 1-10 |  |
Back to the basics of understanding ET W. James Shuttleworth | 13-34 |  |
KSOM clustering as a possible cure for the wicked water problem of inadequate data for water resources planning Adebayo J. Adeloye & Rabee Rustum | 35-36 |  |
Mathematical modelling of water resources at the University of South Australia John Boland | 37-38 |  |
Basin water quality network design: optimum sampling sites located by information theory Janaina Bezerra Mesquita & Sergio Koide | 39-40 |  |
A national water census: quantifying, forecasting, and securing freshwater for America’s future Matthew C. Larsen & Eric J. Evenson | 41-42 |  |
Use of modern technologies in estimating unaccounted water uses in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia Awadhesh Prasad | 43-45 |  |
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 |  |
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 | 51-61 |  |
Practical approaches to water management under climate change uncertainty Eugene Z. Stakhiv | 62-69 |  |
Towards risk-based river basin management as an approach to overcome wicked water problems Jos Brils | 70-71 |  |
Assessing adaptive capacity of water governance regimes under climatic uncertainty Margot Hill | 72-73 |  |
Creation of adaptation mechanisms: the key to more cost-effective and environment-friendly water management Inom Normatov, Uktam Murtazaev & Nabi Nasirov | 74-76 |  |
Modelling water availability and climate change with satellite remote sensing data Ebenezer Yemi Ogunbadewa | 77-78 |  |
Development of an integrated model INDOCLIM for understanding the future state of a river basin Heru Santoso & Hery Harjono | 79-82 |  |
A parsimonious modelling approach for water management in dryland areas Saket Pande, Hubert H. G. Savenije, Luis. A. Bastidas & Ashvin K. Gosain | 85-90 |  |
An approach for matching accuracy and predictive capability in hydrological model development F. Fenicia, H. H. G. Savenije & L. Hoffmann | 91-99 |  |
Time series-based soft computing tool for wicked water problems Bindu Garg | 100-101 |  |
Hydrochemical characterization of groundwater in the Guadalquivir River aquifer in western Jaén: application of geostatistical techniques Rosario Jimenez-Espinosa & Juan Jimenez-Millan | 102-103 |  |
Application of WMS in flow discharge prediction for the ungauged Wadi Bougous, Algeria K. Khanchoul, Z. Boukhrissa & A. Bouchebcheb | 104-105 |  |
Modélisation des eaux de la Rivière Sebou, vers une gestion transdisciplinaire Mohammed Igouzal & Abdellatif Maslouhi | 106-108 |  |
Modelling and decision making in water resource management Hector M. Malano | 111-126 |  |
Hydroinformatics and ecohydrology tools for ecologically sustainable development in northern China Huili Gong, Jing Zhang, Demin Zhou, Xiaojuan Li & Yun Pan | 129-136 |  |
Considering aquatic habitat properties in integrated river basin management - an ecohydrological modelling approach Jens Kiesel, Nicola Fohrer & Britta Schmalz | 137-139 |  |
Managing the impacts of climate change on water governance Beatrice Mosello | 140-142 |  |
A spiral approach to IWRM: the IWRM Guidelines at River Basin Level Yasuro Nakajo | 145-158 |  |
Management of annual runoff renewal as the tool for inexhaustible water use Elena Asabina | 159-160 |  |
Water efficiency and effective water management - a shared responsibility Dagmar Bley & Gunter Klein | 161-162 |  |
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 | 163-165 |  |
Climate responsive urban groundwater management options in a stressed aquifer system H. F. Gabriel & S. Khan | 166-168 |  |
Increasing complexity of USGS hydrological modelling: GSFLOW, a coupled groundwater and surface water flow model Jo Leslie Eimers & Steve Markstrom | 169-170 |  |
Challenges in solving the transboundary water disputes in India under a changing climate and environment K. Shadananan Nair | 171-172 |  |
A UNESCO Regional Centre for Integrated River Basin Management in sub-Saharan Africa: NWRI Kaduna, Nigeria Owolabi Ajayi, Olusanjo Bamgboye & Dogara Bashir | 173 |  |
Optimisation of agricultural drainage to manage irrigation salinity in Australia - an example from the Murray irrigation area, Australia Tariq Rana & Shahbaz Khan | 174-176 |  |
Integrated water resources management: the case of the Panama Canal Basin Eda R. Soto | 177-180 |  |
Utilisation des classifications d’Oldeman et de Schmidt-Ferguson pour l’aptitude culturale des sols à Batu, Indonésie Sandy Budi Wibowo | 181-182 |  |
Water-energy nexus in irrigation supply systems using a demand-based dynamic nodal network model Aftab Ahmad, Shahbaz Khan & John Louis | 183-184 |  |
Use of participatory scenario modelling as platforms in stakeholder dialogues L. Andersson, A. Jonsson, J. Wilk & J. Alkan Olsson | 187-192 |  |
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 |  |
RANA-ICE, a methodology to estimate compensatory runoff in Costa Rica Anny Chaves, Alexia Pacheco, Irina Krasovskaia & Lars Gottschalk | 198-199 |  |
Watershed prioritization for effective water resource management Ab. Latif Ibrahim | 200-202 |  |
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 |  |
Motion charts for visualising long-term water quality in South African rivers Michael Silberbauer | 205-206 |  |
Neural networks for water systems analysis: from fundamentals to complex pattern recognition Sandhya Samarasinghe | 209-213 |  |
Water resource planning and management using motivated machine learning Janusz Starzyk | 214-220 |  |
Challenges of sustainable management of the surface water resources in the Murray-Darling Basin Akhtar Abbas & Frank Walker | 223-225 |  |
Maximising hydro-power generation within a multi-user water supply system L. Bapela, B. Mwaka, R. Cai & H. G. Mare | 226-227 |  |
What is a real value of water used for irrigation? Sergei Schreider & Jonathan Plummer | 228-230 |  |
Etude expérimentale des déformations du lit d’un canal à fond mobile: phénomène de sédimentation et erosion Cherif El Amine | 233-236 |  |
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 |  |
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 |  |
Satellite remote sensing-based forecasting of cholera outbreaks in the Bengal Delta Antarpreet Antarpreet S. Jutla, Ali S. Akanda & Shafiqul Islam | 241-243 |  |
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 |  |
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 |  |
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 |  |
The wicked problem of suspended sediment profiles: a choice criterion Mira Sabat, Abdelali Terfous, Abdellah Ghenaim & Jean Bernard Poulet | 251-252 |  |
Simulation of wicked water migration in shallow groundwater Seyed Reza Saghravani, Sa'ari Mustapha, Shaharin Ibrahim & Seyed Fazlolah Saghravani | 253-255 |  |
Large dams as purification systems for toxic PCDD/PCDF and dl-PCB congeners Magdalena Urbaniak & Maciej Zalewski | 256-257 |  |
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 |  |
Flood hazards in Nigerian cities, the Kaduna case study A. W. Alayande & O. A. Bamgboye | 263 |  |
Groundwater flooding in Ukraine: what kind of management does it require? Oleksandr Chebanov & Iryna Konoplya | 264-265 |  |
The role of science in solving wicked water problems – examples from groundwater management in emergency contexts Lucy Lytton & Paul Bolger | 266-267 |  |
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 | 268-270 |  |