Today, multi-disciplinarity is the key to tackle challenges for the
sustainable management of water resources, especially considering
the increasing complexity in the water world. It is thus
fundamental to link the mathematical laws describing water bodies
and the new technologies given by the ICT and information science
scientific communities. The 16 chapters in this book cover five
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terms of flow fields and contaminant dispersion; problems related
to floods in urban and coastal areas and to wastewater treatments;
problems concerning water distribution networks; hydrological and
climate change problems; and groundwater and erosion. The
complexity of the problems and the different approaches used within
the chapters of this book clearly show the multi-disciplinary
nature of the researche focused on water bodies. Thanks to the
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water physics as well as in novel methodologies and tools to drive
sustainable and efficient management of natural and artificial
water systems. In Focus - a book series that showcases the latest
accomplishments in water research. Each book focuses on a
specialist area with papers from top experts in the field. It aims
to be a vehicle for in-depth understanding and inspire further
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