As climate change takes hold, there is an ever-growing need to
develop and apply strategies that optimize the use of natural
resources, both on land and in water. This book covers a huge range
of strategies that can be applied to various sectors, from forests
to flood control. Its aim, as with resource management itself, is
to combine economics, policy and science to help rehabilitate and
preserve our natural resources.
Beginning with papers on carbon sequestration, including the
practice of artificial desertification, the topics move on to cover
the use of distributed modeling and neural networks in estimating
water availability and distribution. Further chapters look at
uncertainty analysis applied to the spatial variation of hydrologic
resources, and finally the book covers attempts at estimating
meteorological parameters in the context of hydrological variables
such as evapo-transpiration from stream flow.
Within the next decade, the effects of climate change will be
severe, and felt by ordinary human beings. This book proposes a
raft of measures that can mitigate, if not reverse, the impact of
global warming on the resources we have all come to depend on.
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