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'This book bridges disciplines, previously confined to specialist
journal publications, by providing a comprehensive overview of the
systems analysis application to water resources. It is ideal for
Masters-level courses in Water Resources Engineering where modern
management techniques of optimization and modelling are highly
important in the strategic management of a vital resource.' - Derek
Clarke, University of Southampton, UK 'The great novelty of this
book is that it presents in detail how fuzzy-set theory can be used
in water resource system management. The author was one of the
pioneers who opened up this new field and is considered to be one
of the greatest experts in it.' - Rodolfo Soncini Sessa,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy Water resources management is
increasingly interdisciplinary and must take into account complex
socioeconomic factors and environmental variables. This book
describes the 'systems approach' and its application to
contemporary water resources management, focusing on three main
sets of tools: simulation, optimization and multi-objective
analysis. This approach is presented within the context of
sustainable planning and development under conditions of
uncertainty. Managing Water Resources: Methods and Tools for a
Systems Approach introduces system dynamic simulation as a tool for
integrated modelling and contains coverage of the use of fuzzy sets
for incorporating objective and subjective uncertainties. The book
combines theory with many practical examples, as well as including
programs and exercises on downloadable resources. It comprises both
an advanced text for students of water resources and civil or
environmental engineering and a practical guide for professionals.
Published jointly with UNESCO and International Hydrological
Programme
'This book bridges disciplines, previously confined to specialist
journal publications, by providing a comprehensive overview of the
systems analysis application to water resources. It is ideal for
Masters-level courses in Water Resources Engineering where modern
management techniques of optimization and modelling are highly
important in the strategic management of a vital resource.' - Derek
Clarke, University of Southampton, UK 'The great novelty of this
book is that it presents in detail how fuzzy-set theory can be used
in water resource system management. The author was one of the
pioneers who opened up this new field and is considered to be one
of the greatest experts in it.' - Rodolfo Soncini Sessa,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy Water resources management is
increasingly interdisciplinary and must take into account complex
socioeconomic factors and environmental variables. This book
describes the 'systems approach' and its application to
contemporary water resources management, focusing on three main
sets of tools: simulation, optimization and multi-objective
analysis. This approach is presented within the context of
sustainable planning and development under conditions of
uncertainty. Managing Water Resources: Methods and Tools for a
Systems Approach introduces system dynamic simulation as a tool for
integrated modelling and contains coverage of the use of fuzzy sets
for incorporating objective and subjective uncertainties. The book
combines theory with many practical examples, as well as including
programs and exercises on downloadable resources. It comprises both
an advanced text for students of water resources and civil or
environmental engineering and a practical guide for professionals.
Published jointly with UNESCO and International Hydrological
Programme
Flood risk management is presented in this book as a framework for
identifying, assessing and prioritizing climate-related risks and
developing appropriate adaptation responses. Rigorous assessment is
employed to determine the available probabilistic and fuzzy
set-based analytic tools, when each is appropriate and how to apply
them to practical problems. Academic researchers in the fields of
hydrology, climate change, environmental science and policy and
risk assessment, and professionals and policy-makers working in
hazard mitigation, water resources engineering and environmental
economics, will find this an invaluable resource. This volume is
the fourth in a collection of four books on flood disaster
management theory and practice within the context of anthropogenic
climate change. The others are: Floods in a Changing Climate:
Extreme Precipitation by Ramesh Teegavarapu, Floods in a Changing
Climate: Hydrological Modelling by P. P. Mujumdar and D. Nagesh
Kumar and Floods in a Changing Climate: Inundation Modelling by
Giuliano Di Baldassarre.
Flood risk management is presented in this book as a framework for
identifying, assessing and prioritizing climate-related risks and
developing appropriate adaptation responses. Rigorous assessment is
employed to determine the available probabilistic and fuzzy
set-based analytic tools, when each is appropriate and how to apply
them to practical problems. Academic researchers in the fields of
hydrology, climate change, environmental science and policy and
risk assessment, and professionals and policy-makers working in
hazard mitigation, water resources engineering and environmental
economics, will find this an invaluable resource. This volume is
the fourth in a collection of four books on flood disaster
management theory and practice within the context of anthropogenic
climate change. The others are: Floods in a Changing Climate:
Extreme Precipitation by Ramesh Teegavarapu, Floods in a Changing
Climate: Hydrologic Modeling by P. P. Mujumdar and D. Nagesh Kumar
and Floods in a Changing Climate: Inundation Modelling by Giuliano
Di Baldassarre.
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