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Water and Related Land Resource Systems covers IFAC Symposium that aims to address resource problem, as well as methodologies and procedures for respective solutions. Consists of 60 chapters, the book is organized in sessions according to the technical program of the conference. The book first tackles multiobjective planning in water and land resources, which is followed by acquisition and analysis of surface water quality data. The next part covers hierarchical water resource planning and management models, while the succeeding part is about environmental and ecological aspects of water and land resources. The fifth session discusses the impact of energy development on water and land resources. Session VI covers modeling and systems identification problems in water resources, and Session VII covers acquisition and analysis of hydrologic data. The eighth session tackles ground water and its conjunctive use with surface water, while the next session talks about sedimentation and land management. The tenth session is about multiobjective planning in water and land resources. Predicting and forecasting models in water resources is the topic of Session XI, while Session XII discusses evaluation and calibration problem in water resource modeling. The closing chapter covers water and land issues in urban areas. Professionals whose work revolves around recourse management and researchers whose work is in line with natural resource will find great information in this book that will be relevant in their trade.
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Plenary SessionBeyond Resource SystemsSession W1P. Multiobjective Planning in Water and Hand Resources I A Man-Machine Interactive Approach to a Nonlinear Multiobjective Optimal Planning Problem on Water Management of a River Basin New Multicriteria Methods for Physical Planning by Means of Multidimensional Scaling Techniques Deterministic Equivalents for Use in Multiobjective, Stochastic Programming An Interactive Procedure for Multiobjective Analysis of Water Resources AllocationSession W2P. Acquisition and Analysis of Surface Water Quality Data Time-Series Analysis and Regionalization of Water-Quality Data for the Eifel Region and Adjacent Lowlands, West Germany Algae Concentration Analysis by Computer Objective Determination of Low Flows in Water Quality Studies The Management of the Distribution of Water Resources in the River BasinSession W3P. Hierarchical Water Resource Planning and Management Models A Hierarchical Optimization of a Wide Region Water Supply System with Transport Lags Application of One-Level and Multilevel Methods for Developing Control Strategies for a Special Water Resources System A Hierarchical-Multilevel Approach to the Development and Ranking of Systems in the Tanning Industry Solution Coordination of the Model Systems of the Development Region ResourcesSession W4P. Environmental and Ecological Aspects of Water and Land Resources Estimating Effects of Flood Control Schemes on Salmon Weed Management in the Peel Inlet of Western Australia An Ecologic-Economic Model for Supporting Land-Marine Integrated Development-In the Case of the East Seto Inland Sea A Method for Environmental Evaluation of Shoreland Management AlternativesSession T1A. Impact of Energy Development on Water and Land Resources Role of Water in Energy Development Water and Energy Development in Southeastern Montana Water for Energy: Ground Water Geothermal Heat PumpsSession T2A. Modeling and Systems Identification Problems in Water Resources Identification of a Lake Ecosystem (Aiguebelette, France) Application of the ADAPT Geo-Based Modeling System in Urban and Regional Water Pollution Management: Case Studies in Casper, Wyoming and Northeast Ohio Assessment of Uncertainty in Long Term Prediction Made through Mathematical Models Ground Albedo Mapping from Remotely Sensed Earth's Imagery Data Causality in Hydrologic SystemsSession T1P. Planning and Management of Water and Land Resources Hydraulic Network and Tanks Optimal Design for Daily Regulation The Economics of Water Management to Reduce Waterlogging Planning and Design of Agricultural Drainage Systems under Uncertainty Brahmaputra Canal ProjectSession T2P. Acquisition and Analysis of Hydrologic Data Hydrologic Network Design Methods and Shannon's Information Theory Water Resource Studies in Australian Representative Basins Drought Effect on Water Management and Limnology of Kainji Lake, Nigeria Institutional Analysis Criteria for Water Supply PlanningSession T3P. Ground Water and Its Conjunctive Use with Surface Water Planning Ground Water Supply Systems for Urban Growth: A Multilevel Perspective Salt-Water Intrusion in a Coastal Aquifer Inter-Active Modeling of the Aquifers near the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway A Multi Level Stochastic Management Model for Optimal Conjunctive Use of Ground and Surface WaterSession T4P. Sedimentation and Land Management Agricultural Aspects of a Systems Approach of the Water Management in the Netherlands Systems Analysis of Water Demand in an Agricultural Region Flood Damage Probability Evaluation Effects of Reclamation on Fluvial Sediment in NE Oklahoma Quantitative Aspects of Sediment Transportation Characteristics of Some Rumanian Watercourses The Impact of Agricultural Practices on Water ResourcesSession F1A.