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River Basin Management VIII. — v. 197. / editor, C.A. Brebbia. — 1 online resource. — (WIT transactions on ecology and the environment). — Papers presented at the 8th International Conference on River Basin Management held in A Coruña, Spain. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/995796.pdf>.

Record create date: 5/26/2015

Subject: Watershed management — Congresses.; River engineering — Congresses.; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Hydraulics

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • River Basin Management VIII
  • Copyright Page
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Section 1: River and watershed management
    • Rivers and river basin management issues and concerns in the Pacific Northwest, USA
    • Sustainable management of water resources in the Yellow River basin: the main issues and legal approaches
    • Understanding the consequences of land use changes on sustainable river basin management in the Pacific Northwest, USA
    • Flood flow at the confluence of compound river channels
  • Section 2: Flood risk management
    • Assessment of flood vulnerability in the Bodva catchment using multicriteria analysis and geographical information systems
    • Short term assessment and mitigation of flood risks at river basin level
    • Spatial and temporal variation in flooding of rural floodplain farming areas in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
    • Rechecking the characteristic flood levels of a built reservoir after extending the hydrologic time series
    • The importance of law in flood risk management
    • A simplified method for flood risk assessment
  • Section 3: Erosion and sediment transport
    • Intake systems in ephemeral rivers
    • The relationship between drainage density and soil erosion rate: a study of five watersheds in Ardebil Province, Iran
  • Section 4: Water resources management
    • ALICE: an effective tool for groundwater-level regulation for large vine growing areas
    • Forecasting of monthly rainfall in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia: Miles as a case study
    • Water managers’ perspectives on reservoir operations for sustainable irrigation in Alberta
  • Section 5: Water quality
    • Declining populations of mountain yellow-legged frogs: a reassessment of the evidence implicating pesticides
    • Aquatic ecosystem services of reservoirs in semi-arid areas: sustainability and reservoir management
    • Refinement and application of a coupled tidal prism model with HSPF for managing bacterial water quality impairment in a coastal watershed
  • Section 6: River basin risk analysis
    • A shared water risk assessment for a vulnerable river basin: River Rwizi in Uganda
    • Hydrology of Arctic rivers
  • Section 7: Extreme event management
    • Drought analysis in Slovakia: regionalization, frequency analysis and precipitation thresholds
    • Drought assessment based on the number of days without precipitation
    • Effect of plan layout on the sediment control efficiency of slit-check dams for stony type debris flows mitigation
    • Investigation of crack development in concrete dams due to water level fluctuation during earthquakes
  • Author index

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