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Adaptive Catchment Management and Reservoir Operation



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Autore: Ni Guangheng Visualizza persona
Titolo: Adaptive Catchment Management and Reservoir Operation Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (498 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: downscaling
suspended sediment concentration
modeling
South-to-North Water Transfer Project
sensitivity analysis
simulation
protection zone
reservoirs
mussel
sediment regime
resilience and robustness
optimal flood control operation
multi-objective model
optimization
scenario analysis
floodplain vertical shape index
aftereffect
lentic habitats
energy
stochastic linear programming
?-constrained method
Tekeze basin
runoff
cascade reservoirs
costs and benefits
sediment flushing efficiency
vulnerability
Heihe River Basin
TB-MPC
heating impact
flushing efficiency
system dynamics
Indian Monsoon
shaft spillway pipe
integrated supply system modeling
seasonal rainfall
sediment management
design and operation of the multipurpose reservoir
Kappa distribution
CO2
reliability
uncertainty
Yangtze River
Markov chain
the Yangtze River
Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code (EFDC) model
land and water resources
integrated surface water-groundwater model
Heilongjiang
Kurobe River
flow regime
numerical simulation
long distance water diversion
tropical reservoir
multi-stage stochastic optimization
direct policy search
inverted siphon
environmental flow
parameterization
accompanying progressive optimality algorithm
integrated management
hydropower stations
differential evolution algorithm
sediment flushing of empty storage
back propagation neural network
NSGA-II
two-dimensional bed evolution model
real-time control
upper Chao Phraya River Basin
CMIP5
genetic algorithm
dam
irrigation
CMIP3
water energy
discharge
the Jingjiang River Reach
water environmental capacity (WEC)
climate change
shortage ratio: Vulnerability
optimal scheduling
hydrology
Siemianówka
ungauged basin
game theory
power function
SWAT
Dokan Dam
natural flow regime
bitterling
reservoir flushing
vertical profiles of concentration
ratio curve
partial gauged basin
sediment load
adaptive management
water deficit
the upper Yangtze River Basin
Miyun Reservoir
parameter relation
stochastic dynamic programming
NPP
runoff response
Narew River
coupling model
Langcang-Mekong River
drinking water resources
the Huangshi Reservoir
reverse regulation
nutrient uptake
water resources allocation
multi-agent of river basin
HEC-ResPRM
dynamic programming with progressive optimality algorithm (DP-POA)
reservoir operation
sea surface temperatures
reservoir simulation model
SWAT model
El Niño/Southern Oscillation
CORDEX-Africa
hedging policy
multi-objective optimization NSGA II
reservoir
general regression neural network
flood control
Jingjiang River Reach
catchment modelling
Persona (resp. second.): ZhangChi
FuGuangtao
Sommario/riassunto: River catchments and reservoirs play a central role in water security, food supply, flood risk management, hydropower generation, and ecosystem services; however, they are now under increasing pressure from population growth, economic activities, and changing climate means and extremes in many parts of the world. Adaptive management of river catchments and reservoirs requires an in-depth understanding of the impacts of future uncertainties and thus the development of robust, sustainable solutions to meet the needs of various stakeholders and the environment. To tackle the huge challenges in moving towards adaptive catchment management, this book presents the latest developments in cutting-edge knowledge, novel methodologies, innovative management strategies, and case studies, focusing on the following themes: reservoir dynamics and impact analysis of dam construction, optimal reservoir operation, climate change impacts on hydrological processes and water management, and integrated catchment management.
Titolo autorizzato: Adaptive Catchment Management and Reservoir Operation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03897-739-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346678403321
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