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This textbook reflects the changing landscape of water management by combining the fields of satellite remote sensing and water management. Divided into three major sections, it begins by discussing the information that satellite remote sensing can provide about water, and then moves on to examine how it can address real-world management challenges, focusing on precipitation, surface water, irrigation management, reservoir monitoring, and water temperature tracking. The final part analyses governance and social issues that have recently been given more attention as the world reckons with social justice and equity aspects of engineering solutions. This book uses case studies from around the globe to demonstrate how satellite remote sensing can improve traditional water practices and includes end-of-chapter exercises to facilitate student learning. It is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in water resource management, and as reference textbook for researchers and professionals.
Contents
1. Why Manage Water with Satellite Remote Sensing?; 2. An Introduction to Remote Sensing from Space; 3. A Review of First Principles; 4. Introduction to Cloud Computing; 5. Satellite Remote Sensing of Precipitation; 6. Satellite Remote Sensing of Surface Water in Lakes and Reservoirs; 7. Satellite Remote Sensing of River Discharge; 8. Reservoir Management from Space; 9. Crop and Irrigation Management from Space; 10. Satellite Remote Sensing of Surface Water Temperature; 11. Social Justice in Water Management; 12. Citizen Science and Water Management.