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Geographic Information System (GIS) Mapping and Its Applications in Water Resources Management (Hardback, K Ch V Naga Kumar, Naveena K & Surendran U)

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Water is a valuable natural resource that is essential to all aspects of life on Mother “Earth” In fact, our planet is covered by 70% of water, but only 3% of the total water is in the form of freshwater, and again two-thirds of that is in the form of glaciers or is unavailable for our use. Presently, 1.1 billion people globally lack access to good drinking water resources, and another 2.7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year.

With growing urban population and land use changes, water scarcity will be exacerbated, and also with climate change and bio-energy demands amplify the complex relationship between world development and water demand.

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    Water is a valuable natural resource that is essential to all aspects of life on Mother “Earth” In fact, our planet is covered by 70% of water, but only 3% of the total water is in the form of freshwater, and again two-thirds of that is in the form of glaciers or is unavailable for our use. Presently, 1.1 billion people globally lack access to good drinking water resources, and another 2.7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year.

    With growing urban population and land use changes, water scarcity will be exacerbated, and also with climate change and bio-energy demands amplify the complex relationship between world development and water demand. The chapters cover the topic of:

    Introduction to Remote Sensing and Its Applications

    Quantitative Evaluation of Geomorphology Using Geo-Spatial Techniques

    Insights into the Groundwater Resource Mapping

    Assessing Spatial Changes in Blue and Green Water Resources

    GIS Tools for Mapping the Spatio-Temporal Trends in Rainfall Distribution

    Geographic Information System (GIS): A Practical Guide Towards Data Visualization, Analysis

    and Map Preparation


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