Department of Energy and Power Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
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Impacts of Land Use Changes on Watershed Hydrology: Advancements in Remote Sensing Techniques for Monitoring Hydrological Extremes
Author(s): Nele Steven*
Land use changes have profound impacts on watershed hydrology, influencing both the quantity and quality of water resources. This paper
examines the effects of land use changes on watershed hydrology and reviews recent advancements in remote sensing techniques for monitoring
hydrological extremes. Through a comparative analysis, we highlight how these techniques improve our understanding of hydrological processes
and contribute to more effective water resource management. We provide case studies to illustrate the practical applications and benefits of these
advancements... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7587.2024.15.520
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