Integrated Planning and Decision Support Systems for Sustainable Water Resources Management: Concepts, Potentials and Limitations
@inproceedings{SharifiIntegratedPA, title={Integrated Planning and Decision Support Systems for Sustainable Water Resources Management: Concepts, Potentials and Limitations}, author={Mohammad Ali Sharifi} }
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Treated Wastewater for Irrigated Agriculture in the Jordan Valley - Analysing Water allocation and Willingness to Pay for reused water
- Engineering
- 2010
Jordan Valley is an important regional supplier of crops where much of the freshwater resources are consumed. A Water Reuse Index shows that there is room for an increase of TWW volumes. An…
Urban Sprawl Management : Need for an Integrated Spatial Planning Support System
- Environmental Science
- 2008
The pressures on the natural resources are increasing day-by-day so as to cater to the rising urban population while towns and cities are expanding hay-way to meet these demands. At this juncture it…
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