Description
Hydrosystem Restoration Handbook, Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water (GARC) introduces innovative groundwater recharge techniques. Through the introduction of powerful case studies, the book offers key strategies to researchers and graduate students for managing CARC and monitoring groundwater levels.- Comprehensive structure: This book provides a thorough exploration of groundwater recharge, starting from foundational concepts and traditional techniques, moving through practical case studies, and culminating in advanced methodologies and future innovations- Real-world relevance: By presenting diverse case studies and regional implementations, this book effectively connects theoretical knowledge to practical applications, demonstrating how water challenges are addressed in various contexts around the globe- Forward-looking perspective: With a focus on cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and sustainable water management practices, this book offers readers valuable insights into the evolving field and its potential future impacts
Table of Contents
Part I: Foundational Concepts and Traditional Techniques1. Water Harvesting Systems and Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water2. Three-R: Recharge, Retention and Reuse of Water3. Comparison of Water and Flood Spreading Area Against Non-Spreading and Control Area using Remote Sensing, GIS and Statistical AnalysisPart II: Case Studies and Regional Applications4. Identification and Assessment of Artificial Groundwater Recharge Potential Zones-A Case Study in the Mitidja Plain, North Algeria5. The Long-Term Variability of Hydrological Characteristics of Lake Baikal and Its Tributaries Under Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impact6. Understanding the Water Scenario in India7. Traditional Groundwater Recharge Techniques in India8. The Role of Non-State actors in Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water-Based Watershed Development Programmes in India: A case studyPart III: Planning and Management Strategies9. Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water Management and Sustainability10. Planning Various Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water Schemes11. Water Resources Restoration as a Robust Tool for Poverty Reduction and Promoting Welfare12. Groundwater Resources Restoration: A Green Technology Approach13. Artificial Groundwater Recharge for Water Banking14. Rainwater Harvesting and Groundwater RechargePart IV: Methodological Innovations and Advanced Techniques15. Methodological Survey for the Estimation of Groundwater Artificial Recharge16. Conceptual Modeling of Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water17. Machine Learning Techniques for the Estimation of Groundwater Artificial Recharge by Conventional Water18. Water Productivity Enhancement using Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water19. Classification Methods for Ranking the Appropriate Locations for Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional WaterPart V: Future Trends and Emerging Technologies20. Underground Dam Theory and Application21. Future Trends in Groundwater Artificial Recharge with Conventional Water



