GIS and Geocomputation for Water Resource Science and Engineering
not only provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of
geographic information systems but also demonstrates how GIS and
mathematical models can be integrated to develop spatial decision
support systems to support water resources planning, management and
engineering. The book uses a hands-on active learning approach to
introduce fundamental concepts and numerous case-studies are provided to
reinforce learning and demonstrate practical aspects. The benefits and
challenges of using GIS in environmental and water resources fields are
clearly tackled in this book, demonstrating how these technologies can
be used to harness increasingly available digital data to develop
spatially-oriented sustainable solutions. In addition to providing a
strong grounding on fundamentals, the book also demonstrates how GIS can
be combined with traditional physics-based and statistical models as
well as information-theoretic tools like neural networks and fuzzy set
theory.