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GeoComputation and Public Health is fundamentally a
multi-disciplinary book, which presents an overview and case
studies to exemplify numerous methods and solicitations in
addressing vectors borne diseases (e.g, Visceral leishmaniasis,
Malaria, Filaria). This book includes a practical coverage of the
use of spatial analysis techniques in vector-borne disease using
open source software solutions. Environmental factors (relief
characters, climatology, ecology, vegetation, water bodies etc.)
and socio-economic issues (housing type & pattern, education
level, economic status, income level, domestics' animals, census
data, etc) are investigated at micro -level and large scale in
addressing the various vector-borne disease. This book will also
generate a framework for interdisciplinary discussion, latest
innovations, and discoveries on public health. The first section of
the book highlights the basic and principal aspects of advanced
computational practices. Other sections of the book contain
geo-simulation, agent-based modeling, spatio-temporal analysis,
geospatial data mining, various geocomputational applications,
accuracy and uncertainty of geospatial models, applications in
environmental, ecological, and biological modeling and analysis in
public health research. This book will be useful to the
postgraduate students of geography, remote sensing, ecology,
environmental sciences and research scholars, along with health
professionals looking to solve grand challenges and management on
public health.
This book offers essential information on geospatial technologies
for water resource management and highlights the latest GIS and
geostatistics techniques as they relate to groundwater. Groundwater
is inarguably India's single most important natural resource. It is
the foundation of millions of Indian farmers' livelihood security
and the primary source of drinking water for a vast majority of
Indians in rural and urban areas. The prospects of continued high
rates of growth in the Indian economy will, to a great extent,
depend on how judiciously we can manage groundwater in the years to
come. Over the past three decades, India has emerged as by far the
single largest consumer of groundwater in the world. Though
groundwater has made the country self-sufficient in terms of food,
we face a crisis of dwindling water tables and declining water
quality. Deep drilling by tube wells, which was once part of the
solution to water shortages, is now in danger of becoming part of
the problem. Consequently, we urgently need to focus our efforts on
the sustainable and equitable management of groundwater. Addressing
that need, this book presents novel advances in and applications of
RS–GIS and geostatistical techniques to the research community in
a precise and straightforward manner.
This book is specifically designed to serve the community of
postgraduates and researchers in the fields of epidemiology, health
GIS, medical geography, and health management. It starts with the
basic concepts and role of remote sensing, GIS in Kala-azar
diseases. The book gives an exhaustive coverage of Satellite data,
GPS, GIS, spatial and attribute data modeling, and geospatial
analysis of Kala-azar diseases. It also presents the modern trends
of remote sensing and GIS in health risk assessment with an
illustrated discussion on its numerous applications.
This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring and mapping of
environmental contaminants in soil & sediment, surface &
groundwater and atmosphere. This book explores state-of-art
techniques based on methodological and modeling in modern
geospatial techniques specifically focusing on the recent trends in
data mining techniques and robust modeling. It also presents
modifications of and improvements to existing control technologies
for remediation of environmental contaminants. In addition, it
includes three separate sections on contaminants, risk assessment
and remediation of different existing and emerging pollutants. It
covers major topics such as: Radioactive Wastes, Solid and
Hazardous Wastes, Heavy Metal Contaminants, Arsenic Contaminants,
Microplastic Pollution, Microbiology of Soil and Sediments, Soil
Salinity and Sodicity, Aquatic Ecotoxicity Assessment, Fluoride
Contamination, Hydrochemistry, Geochemistry, Indoor Pollution and
Human Health aspects. The content of this book will be of interest
to researchers, professionals, and policymakers whose work involves
environmental contaminants and related solutions.
This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring, mapping and
modelling of soil pollution and land resources. This book explores
state-of-the-art techniques based on open sources software & R
statistical programming and modelling in modern geo-computation
techniques specifically focusing on the recent trends in data
mining/machine learning techniques and robust modelling in soil
resources. Soil and agricultural systems are an integral part of
the global environment and human well-being, providing multiple
goods and services essential for people worldwide and crucial for
sustainable development. Soil contamination is an environmental
hazard and has become a big issue related to environmental health.
The challenge of the twenty-first century is to reduce the
contaminant load and bring it to below permissible level. The
contamination is not only a problem affecting local environments at
the place of occurrence but also spreading to other regions because
of easy transportation of pollutants. This leads to direct and
indirect contamination of land and aquatic systems, surface water
and groundwater, inducing significant risks for natural ecosystems.
In this context, the spatial modelling, prediction, efficient use,
risk assessment, protection and management of soil resources in the
agriculture system are the key to achieving sustainable development
goals and ensuring the promotion of an economically, socially and
environmental sustainability future. The aim of this book on soil
contaminants and environmental health: application of geospatial
technology is to identify the soil and sediment quality, sources of
contaminants and risk assessment and focuses on the decision-making
and planning point of view through GIS data management techniques.
This book covers major topics such as spatial modelling in soil and
sediments pollution and remediation; radioactive wastes,
microbiology of soil and sediments, soil salinity and sodicity,
pollution from landfill sites, soil erosion and contamination from
agricultural activities, heavy metal pollution and health risk;
environmental impact and risk assessment, sustainable land use,
landscape management and governance, soil degradation and risk
assessment, agricultural soil pollution, pollution due to urban
activities, soil pollution by industrial effluents and solid
wastes, pollution control and mitigation in extreme environments.
The content of this book is of interest to researchers,
professionals and policy-makers whose work is in soil science and
agriculture practices. The book equips with the knowledge and
skills to tackle a wide range of issues manifested in geographic
data, including those with scientific, societal and environmental
implications.
This volume reviews recent hydrological and environmental issues
resulting from human-induced water pollution practices while
providing case studies on the physical, chemical, and
eco-biological techniques used to mitigate the impacts of river
ecosystem pollution in South Asian countries. The book demonstrates
the key methods of measurement, monitoring, mapping, and modeling
of river water quality and how it is impacted by pollution and
incorporates contemporary geospatial technological applications for
the management and sustainability of future water resources. The
major topics that the book addresses are the fundamental concepts
of river ecosystem health, riverine ecology and habitats, risk
assessment of riverine pollution, and technology-based river
pollution control strategies. The book will serve as an
interdisciplinary guide for researchers, students, and GIS
specialists working in various disciplines, including pollution
hazards, river ecosystem restoration, water quality, remote
sensing, zoology, natural resources management, and environmental
geography.
This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring, mapping, and
modeling of forest resources. It explores state-of-the-art
techniques based on open-source software & R statistical
programming and modeling specifically, with a focus on the recent
trends in data mining/machine learning techniques and robust
modeling in forest resources.Discusses major topics such as forest
health assessment, estimating forest biomass & carbon stock,
land use forest cover (LUFC), dynamic vegetation modeling (DVM)
approaches, forest-based rural livelihood, habitat suitability
analysis, biodiversity and ecology, and biodiversity, the book
presents novel advances and applications of RS-GIS and R in a
precise and clear manner. By offering insights into various
concepts and their importance for real-world applications, it
equips researchers, professionals, and policy-makers with the
knowledge and skills to tackle a wide range of issues related to
geographic data, including those with scientific, societal, and
environmental implications.
This volume advances the scientific understanding, development, and
application of geospatial technologies related to groundwater
resource management, mapping, monitoring, and modelling using
up-to-date remote sensing and GIS techniques. The book further
provides a critical analysis of the debates and discourses
surrounding groundwater resources and society, illustrates the
relationship between groundwater resources and precision
agriculture for societal development, and describes novel,
region-specific management strategies and techniques for
sustainability with case studies. The book is organized into three
parts: (I) Groundwater resources and societal development; (II)
Groundwater availability, quality and pollution; and (III)
Sustainable groundwater resources management. Each section begins
with a short introduction that includes an overview of the papers
in that section. Individual chapters focus on the core themes of
research and knowledge along with some topics that have received
lesser attention. The book will be of interest to water resource
planners and decision-makers, academic researchers, policy makers,
NGOs, and academic researchers and students in Geography,
Geophysics, Hydrology, Remote Sensing & GIS, Agriculture, Soil
Science, and Agronomy.
The wide range of challenges in studying Earth system dynamics due
to uncertainties in climate change and complex interference from
human activities is creating difficulties in managing land and
water resources and ensuring their sustainable use. Mapping,
Monitoring, and Modeling Land and Water Resources brings together
real-world case studies accurately surveyed and assessed through
spatial modeling. The book focuses on the effectiveness of
combining remote sensing, geographic information systems, and R.
The use of open source software for different spatial modeling
cases in various fields, along with the use of remote sensing and
geographic information systems, will aid researchers, students, and
practitioners to understand better the phenomena and the
predictions by future analyses for problem-solving and
decision-making.
GeoComputation and Public Health is fundamentally a
multi-disciplinary book, which presents an overview and case
studies to exemplify numerous methods and solicitations in
addressing vectors borne diseases (e.g, Visceral leishmaniasis,
Malaria, Filaria). This book includes a practical coverage of the
use of spatial analysis techniques in vector-borne disease using
open source software solutions. Environmental factors (relief
characters, climatology, ecology, vegetation, water bodies etc.)
and socio-economic issues (housing type & pattern, education
level, economic status, income level, domestics' animals, census
data, etc) are investigated at micro -level and large scale in
addressing the various vector-borne disease. This book will also
generate a framework for interdisciplinary discussion, latest
innovations, and discoveries on public health. The first section of
the book highlights the basic and principal aspects of advanced
computational practices. Other sections of the book contain
geo-simulation, agent-based modeling, spatio-temporal analysis,
geospatial data mining, various geocomputational applications,
accuracy and uncertainty of geospatial models, applications in
environmental, ecological, and biological modeling and analysis in
public health research. This book will be useful to the
postgraduate students of geography, remote sensing, ecology,
environmental sciences and research scholars, along with health
professionals looking to solve grand challenges and management on
public health.
This book offers essential information on geospatial technologies
for water resource management and highlights the latest GIS and
geostatistics techniques as they relate to groundwater. Groundwater
is inarguably India's single most important natural resource. It is
the foundation of millions of Indian farmers' livelihood security
and the primary source of drinking water for a vast majority of
Indians in rural and urban areas. The prospects of continued high
rates of growth in the Indian economy will, to a great extent,
depend on how judiciously we can manage groundwater in the years to
come. Over the past three decades, India has emerged as by far the
single largest consumer of groundwater in the world. Though
groundwater has made the country self-sufficient in terms of food,
we face a crisis of dwindling water tables and declining water
quality. Deep drilling by tube wells, which was once part of the
solution to water shortages, is now in danger of becoming part of
the problem. Consequently, we urgently need to focus our efforts on
the sustainable and equitable management of groundwater. Addressing
that need, this book presents novel advances in and applications of
RS-GIS and geostatistical techniques to the research community in a
precise and straightforward manner.
This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring and mapping of
environmental contaminants in soil & sediment, surface &
groundwater and atmosphere. This book explores state-of-art
techniques based on methodological and modeling in modern
geospatial techniques specifically focusing on the recent trends in
data mining techniques and robust modeling. It also presents
modifications of and improvements to existing control technologies
for remediation of environmental contaminants. In addition, it
includes three separate sections on contaminants, risk assessment
and remediation of different existing and emerging pollutants. It
covers major topics such as: Radioactive Wastes, Solid and
Hazardous Wastes, Heavy Metal Contaminants, Arsenic Contaminants,
Microplastic Pollution, Microbiology of Soil and Sediments, Soil
Salinity and Sodicity, Aquatic Ecotoxicity Assessment, Fluoride
Contamination, Hydrochemistry, Geochemistry, Indoor Pollution and
Human Health aspects. The content of this book will be of interest
to researchers, professionals, and policymakers whose work involves
environmental contaminants and related solutions.
This volume covers the floods of the major rivers of the
Ganga-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) Delta, and storm surge related
coastal floods in these regions. The book is dedicated to
addressing floods from an integrated physical-social perspective to
provide students and researchers with a holistic understanding of
floods in terms of both human and geomorphological aspects. The
systematic coverage of all the major rivers and coastal areas in
the GBM delta and surrounding regions will foster a clear
comprehension of this dense reservoir of population, where
thousands of people are impacted every year due to flood hazards
and agricultural destabilization. This comprehensive treatment of
flood issues in the region covers flash floods, fluvial floods,
fluvio-tidal floods, and coastal floods, and outlines flood
management strategies to maintain ecological integrity and
environmental stability, and prevent harmful impacts of future
floods. The book is intended for students and researchers in earth
and environmental sciences, especially geomorphology, hydrology,
geography, geology, natural resources management, and regional
planning.
This volume provides a versatile introduction to the study of
drainage basin evolution, morphology, drainage basin hydrology and
sedimentology, human interference, natural and anthropogenic
hazards and various management techniques. This book offers the
responsible factors of sediment yield and their absolute and
specific growth and rate of delivery through tributaries to the
main streams. Rivers are important geomorphic agents which reflect
an amazing variety of form and behaviour, showing the wide range of
natural environment in which they are originated. The drainage
system evolution and spatial network development within the dynamic
nature are being discussed and how they are adjusted in the
geomorphic time scale over the millions of years. This book shows
how drainage systems function and react to change and why this
thoughtful is required for flourishing integrated basin management.
In tropical and sub-tropical countries population pressures as well
as different developmental projects are being executed on the
drainage basin without proper planning. Today scientists consider
drainage basin as an administrative unit during implementation of
regional projects. In this context this book will carry a bench
mark for scholars and young scientists.
This volume reviews recent hydrological and environmental issues
resulting from human-induced water pollution practices while
providing case studies on the physical, chemical, and
eco-biological techniques used to mitigate the impacts of river
ecosystem pollution in South Asian countries. The book demonstrates
the key methods of measurement, monitoring, mapping, and modeling
of river water quality and how it is impacted by pollution and
incorporates contemporary geospatial technological applications for
the management and sustainability of future water resources. The
major topics that the book addresses are the fundamental concepts
of river ecosystem health, riverine ecology and habitats, risk
assessment of riverine pollution, and technology-based river
pollution control strategies. The book will serve as an
interdisciplinary guide for researchers, students, and GIS
specialists working in various disciplines, including pollution
hazards, river ecosystem restoration, water quality, remote
sensing, zoology, natural resources management, and environmental
geography.
This volume advances the scientific understanding, development, and
application of geospatial technologies related to groundwater
resource management, mapping, monitoring, and modelling using
up-to-date remote sensing and GIS techniques. The book further
provides a critical analysis of the debates and discourses
surrounding groundwater resources and society, illustrates the
relationship between groundwater resources and precision
agriculture for societal development, and describes novel,
region-specific management strategies and techniques for
sustainability with case studies. The book is organized into three
parts: (I) Groundwater resources and societal development; (II)
Groundwater availability, quality and pollution; and (III)
Sustainable groundwater resources management. Each section begins
with a short introduction that includes an overview of the papers
in that section. Individual chapters focus on the core themes of
research and knowledge along with some topics that have received
lesser attention. The book will be of interest to water resource
planners and decision-makers, academic researchers, policy makers,
NGOs, and academic researchers and students in Geography,
Geophysics, Hydrology, Remote Sensing & GIS, Agriculture, Soil
Science, and Agronomy.
This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring, mapping, and
modeling of forest resources. It explores state-of-the-art
techniques based on open-source software & R statistical
programming and modeling specifically, with a focus on the recent
trends in data mining/machine learning techniques and robust
modeling in forest resources.Discusses major topics such as forest
health assessment, estimating forest biomass & carbon stock,
land use forest cover (LUFC), dynamic vegetation modeling (DVM)
approaches, forest-based rural livelihood, habitat suitability
analysis, biodiversity and ecology, and biodiversity, the book
presents novel advances and applications of RS-GIS and R in a
precise and clear manner. By offering insights into various
concepts and their importance for real-world applications, it
equips researchers, professionals, and policy-makers with the
knowledge and skills to tackle a wide range of issues related to
geographic data, including those with scientific, societal, and
environmental implications.
This book offers the scientific basis for the ample evaluation of
badland management in India and some surrounding regions. It
examines the processes operating in the headwaters and main
channels of ephemeral rivers in lateritic environments of India. In
particular, the book covers a range of vital topics in the areas of
gully erosion and water to soil erosion at lateritic uplands
regions of India and other regions in Asia. It explores the
probable gully erosion modeling through Remote Sensing & GIS
Techniques. It is divided into three units. Unit I deals with the
introduction of badland, types of badland and the process of
badland formation. Unit II is devoted to a description of
quantitative measurements. Unit III deals with the control and
management processes related to various issues from different
regions. As such this book serves as a reference book for research
activities in this area. It is an efficient guide for aspiring
researchers in applied geography, explaining advanced techniques to
help students recognize both simple and complex concepts.
Spatial Modeling of Environmental Pollution and Ecological Risk
provides valuable information and insights for researchers,
students and professionals in geography, hydrology, sedimentology,
soil science, agriculture, engineering and GIS as they face
increasingly complex challenges around development strategies for a
sustainable society. Written by the world’s leading researchers
in their field, each article will begin with a short introductory
essay that includes an overview of the sections' papers. Individual
chapters focus on the core themes of research and knowledge and
some topics that have received lesser attention. Each chapter will
review the current understanding of knowledge regarding the present
study and scope and consider where future efforts should be
directed.
Case Studies in Geospatial Applications to Groundwater Resources
provides thorough the most up-to-date techniques in GIS and
geostatistics as they relate to groundwater, through detailed case
studies that prove real-world applications of remote sensing
applications to this subject. Groundwater is the primary source of
fresh water in many parts of the world, while come regions are
becoming overly dependent on it, consuming groundwater faster than
it is naturally replenished and causing water tables to decline
unremittingly. India is the largest user of groundwater in the
world followed by China and the USA, with developing countries
using groundwater at an unsustainable rate. Systematic planning of
groundwater usage using modern techniques is essential for the
proper utilization, management and modeling of this precious but
shrinking natural resource. With the advent of powerful and
highspeed personal computers, efficient techniques for water
management have evolved, of which remote sensing, GIS (Geographic
Information Systems), GPS (Global Positioning Systems) and
Geostatistical techniques are of great significance. This book
advances the scientific understanding, development, and application
of geospatial technologies related to water resource management.
Case Studies in Geospatial Applications to Groundwater Resources is
a valuable reference for researchers and postgraduate students in
Earth and Environmental Sciences, especially GIS, agriculture,
hydrology, natural resources, and soil science, who need to be able
to apply the latest technologies in groundwater research in a
practical manner.
Land Reclamation and Restoration Strategies for Sustainable
Development: Geospatial Technology Based Approach, Volume Ten
covers spatial mapping, modeling and risk assessment in land
hazards issues and sustainable management. Each section in the book
explores state-of-art techniques using commercial, open source and
statistical software for mapping and modeling, along with case
studies that illustrate modern image processing techniques and
computational algorithms. A special focus is given on recent trends
in data mining techniques. This book will be of particular interest
to students, researchers and professionals in the fields of earth
science, applied geography, and those in the environmental
sciences.
This book explores state-of-art techniques based on open-source
software and statistical programming and modelling in modern
geospatial applications, specifically focusing on recent trends in
data mining techniques and robust modelling in Geomorphological,
Hydrological, Bio-physical and Social activities. The book is
organized into physical, mountainous, coastal, riverine, forest,
urban and biological activities, with each chapter providing a
review of the current knowledge in the focus area, and evaluating
where future efforts should be directed. The text compiles a
collection of recent developments and rigorous applications of
Geospatial computational intelligence (e.g., artificial neural
network, spatial interpolation, physical and environmental
modelling and machine learning algorithms etc) in geomorphic
processes from a team of expert contributors. The authors address
the wide range of challenges and uncertainties in the study of
earth system dynamics due to climate change, and complex
anthropogenic interferences where spatial modelling may be applied
in the risk assessment of vulnerable geomorphological landscapes.
The book will act as a guide to find recent advancements in
geospatial artificial intelligence techniques and its application
to natural and social hazards. This information will be helpful for
students, researchers, policy makers, environmentalists, planners
involved in natural hazard and disaster management, NGOs, and
government organizations.
Forest Resources Resilience and Conflicts presents modern remote
sensing and GIS techniques for Sustainable Livelihood. It provides
an up-to-date critical analysis of the discourse surrounding forest
resources and society, illustrating the relationship between forest
resources and the livelihood of local people. The book is organized
into four parts consisting of 31 chapters. Each chapter then
reviews current understanding, present research, and future
implications. Utilizing case studies and novel advances in
geospatial technologies, Forest Resources Resilience and Conflicts
provides a timely synthesis of a rapidly growing field and
stimulates ideas for future work, especially considering
sustainable development goals. In addition, the book presents the
effective contribution of the forestry sector to populations'
livelihoods through improved collection of forestry statistics that
foster the understanding and integration of the forestry sector in
poverty reduction processes and the national economy to enhance its
integration in national planning. It is a valuable resource for
researchers and students in environmental science, especially those
interested in forestry, geography, and remote sensing.
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