Data is fundamental to hydrological modeling and water resource management; however, it remains a major challenge in many ...
Advances in water resource management and treatment systems have become critical in addressing global challenges related to water scarcity, infrastructure resilience, and environmental sustainability.
Small island developing States (SIDS) face unique and pressing water-related challenges. Among the most hydrologically vulnerable regions in the world, they face increasing threats to freshwater ...
Natural resource management is the practice of sustainably using and protecting natural resources. Natural resources include land, water, air, minerals, forests, fish, and wildlife. Managing natural ...
The conference on "Sustainable Water Management and Resource Adaptation" aims to bring together researchers and professionals from all over the world and from various disciplines to discuss and ...
Saudi Arabia’s water sector used IFAT 2026 to present its integrated national model for water security, sustainability and ...
Remote sensing can help provide greater understanding of arid regions, water resource potential and dam failure.
This study develops a spatial "source-flow-use" accounting framework to quantify the supply and allocation of high-quality water resources (HQWRs) from ecological conservation areas. Using a national ...
With a dense river network of more than 450 rivers and streams over 10km in length, and average annual rainfall between 1,800 mm and 2,000 mm, Vietnam possesses an abundant water resource. Surface ...