Geospatial Tools for Urban Water Resources /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2013. |
Series: | Geotechnologies and the Environment,
7 |
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Table of Contents:
- GIS - A Useful Tool in Urban Water Management
- Identifying the Water Conservation Potential of Neighborhoods in Phoenix, Arizona: An Integrated Socio-Spatial Approach
- Evaluating Collective Effects: A participatory approach to mapping public information about water issues in an uncertain and politicized context
- On the relationship between stream biotic diversity and exurbanization in the Northeastern USA
- Land Use Influence on the Quantity and Quality of Runoff along Israel's Coastal Strip
- Modeling Distribution of Point and Nonpoint Sources Pollution Loadings in the Saginaw Bay Watersheds, Michigan
- GIS Based Decision-Making Model for the Identification of High Priority Wetland and Stream Restoration Sites
- GIS and Remote Sensing Applications for Watershed Applications for Watershed Planning in the Maumee River Basin, Ohio
- The Application of GIS in Watershed Planning: The Case of the Western Lake Erie Basin
- Utilizing Secondary and Public Data to Examine Relationships between Watershed Land Cover and Biotic Integrity in the Lake Erie Tributaries
- Use of Geospatial Technology for oil Spill Response Planning in the Western Basin of Lake Erie.