Description
Hydrosystem Restoration Handbook: Groundwater Natural Recharge (GNR), Second Edition covers the essentials of GNR with a range of global case studies that encompass the most up-to-date management approaches in streams. The book provides comprehensive methods for sustainable water supply through debris removal, along with conservation practices to assist researchers and graduate students specializing in this field.- Covers traditional and novel techniques for efficient water resources management to overcome the water scarcity problem- Includes the latest methods for Sustainable and Integrated Water Resources Management- Contains case studies from Africa, Australia, China, Eurasia, India, MENA Countries, Canada, and North America, that offer deep analysis of techniques of flow restoration and groundwater artificial recharge
Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to GNR2. Ecohydrological Models for Estimating Soil Moisture3. Aquifer Storage and Recovery4. Water Productivity Enhancement using GARC5. Groundwater Vulnerability to Climate Change6. Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction7. Remote Sensing Data to Model Groundwater Recharge Potential8. GNR from River9. GNR from Irrigated Cropland10. Global GNR in Semiarid and Arid regions11. Groundwater Dam12. Karst Watersheds: Advantages and Disadvantages13. Application of Soft-Computing for GNR Modeling and Estimation14. Future Perspective of Semi-Arid and Arid Regions



