Reprint

Using Remote Sensing Techniques to Improve Hydrological Predictions in a Rapidly Changing World

Edited by
November 2021
216 pages
  • ISBN 978-3-0365-2331-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN 978-3-0365-2332-3 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Using Remote Sensing Techniques to Improve Hydrological Predictions in a Rapidly Changing World that was published in

Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Remotely sensed geophysical datasets are being produced at increasingly fast rates to monitor various aspects of the Earth system in a rapidly changing world. The efficient and innovative use of these datasets to understand hydrological processes in various climatic and vegetation regimes under anthropogenic impacts has become an important challenge, but with a wide range of research opportunities. The ten contributions in this Special Issue have addressed the following four research topics: (1) Evapotranspiration estimation; (2) rainfall monitoring and prediction; (3) flood simulations and predictions; and (4) monitoring of ecohydrological processes using remote sensing techniques. Moreover, the authors have provided broader discussions on how to capitalize on state-of-the-art remote sensing techniques to improve hydrological model simulations and predictions, to enhance their skills in reproducing processes for the fast-changing world.

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