This book presents a holistic scientific approach to addressing current and future challenges in the sustainable management of land and water resources, supported by geospatial and hydrological modelling. It explores remote sensing integrated with hydrological modelling for watershed management, land and water resource planning, soil erosion and sediment transport studies using satellite data, and climate change impact assessments on land and water systems all illustrated through case studies.
- Focuses on both geospatial and hydrological modelling for effective land and water resource management
- Covers topics including Google Earth Engine, forest land management, coastal land issues, geo-hydrology, and salinity problems
- Discusses Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) guidelines for water resource management
- Incorporates big data and machine learning applications in water resource management
- Reviews digital image processing techniques applied to satellite data
This book is intended for researchers and professionals in hydrological engineering, geospatial technologies, and environmental engineering.
Table of Contents:
1. Impact of Land use Landcover (LULC) Change on Watershed Hydrology: A Review 2. Urban Land Use Dynamics: A Remote Sensing and GIS Approach 3. Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for the Study of Climate Change on Glacier Retreat 4. Land Use Pattern Changes and Their Impact on Sustainable Agriculture using Remote Sensing and GIS 5. Assessment of Diara Land under Koshi River in Bihar Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques 6. Google Earth Engine-Based Hypsometric Evaluation and Statistical Moments Analysis of Large River Basins 7. Methods to Quantify Salinity Problems Using Remote Sensing Technology 8. Dynamic Assessment of Soil Erosion Risk Using Hydrological Model and Geo-Spatial Approach: A Case Study from Chamoli, Uttarakhand 9. Study of Rainfall Variability Using Multi-Scale Entropy for Mandi and Shimla regions of Himachal Pradesh, India 10. Ecosystem Restoration of Lakes through Biomanipulation and Aeration 11. A Performance Evaluation Of K-Nearest Neighbor and Artificial Neural Networks for Predicting Total Dissolved Solids Concentration in Groundwater Sources 12. Remote Sensing and GIS Applications for Solid Waste Management in Hilly Terrains Shiva .13. Water Quality Assessment of Ashtamudi Ramsar Wetland System, India for Achieving Environmental Sustainability: A GIS-Based Approach 14. GIS-Based Modeling of Flash Flood Susceptibility and Water Resource Management: A Case Study of the Gulf of Aqaba Drainage Basins, Egypt 15. Evaluating Detrending Methods of Crop Yield Time Series for Drought Studies: A Machine Learning-Based Approach 16. Hydrological Models and Its Limitations for Sustainable Land and Water Resource Management 17. Glacial Lakes of Garhwal Himalaya: An Inventory and Change Detection Analysis Using Multi-Decadal Satellite Imagery 18. Handling Big Data: Remote Sensing in Land and Water Resource Management
About the Author :
Deepak Kumar is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (GBPUA&T), Pantnagar, India. His specific research interests focus on surface and groundwater remediation methods, soil and water conservation technologies, artificial intelligence, and remote sensing technologies in agriculture and allied sectors. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering with emphasis on Water Resource Engineering from IIT Delhi; MTech in Agricultural Systems and Management from IIT Kharagpur, India. Dr. Kumar also has post-doctoral research and teaching experiences at Department of Hydrology, IIT Roorkee. He has worked as a guest faculty member at School of Technology, Assam University, Silchar (a Central University). He has also worked as an Adjunct Fellow at the School of Engineering, Design and Built Environment, Western Sydney University, Australia. He has published in international journals including the Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Neurocomputing, Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, Water Resource Management, Journal of Water and Land Development, and Journal of the Geological Society of India. He has also served as a reviewer of research articles for Taylor & Francis and several other internationally acclaimed publishing houses. He has guided several MTech, and BTech students. He has delivered invited lectures in various engineering, research institutions, and technical associations like Western Sydney University, Australia; IIT Roorkee; Graphic Era Deemed to be University and Uttarakhand; and Assam University, Silchar. He has conducted several workshops, training programs, and international programs, and is an active coordinator of IIRS and ISRO programs.
Anil Kumar is Professor of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering at G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India. He has been head of the department for six years. He is an active member of various national and international professional societies. He has over 40 years of teaching, research, and extension experience. His work is particularly focused on teaching and research in the field of soil and water conservation; hydrology and hydrologic modeling; watershed planning and management; rejuvenation of natural water springs; and drought assessment and mitigation for livelihood sustainability. He has conducted various field studies on the design and construction of cost- effective harvesting of surface runoff; rejuvenation of natural water springs using biological and mechanical measures; vegetative measures to check landslides along hill roads; and use of soil amendments to check the loss of runoff, sediment and nutrients from sloped lands in Himalayan region. He has taught various courses to undergraduate, post- graduate and PhD students. He has more than 140 publications to his credit, including over 90 research articles in peer- reviewed international and national journals, 19 book chapters, and 45 conference proceedings.
Shekhar Singh holds a PhD in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering from the Department of Soil and Water Conservation Engineering, GBPUAT Pantnagar, India. His core research areas include climate change, climate extremes, hydrological modelling, and land and water management. Dr. Singh has worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, where he was actively involved in research related to water policy research. His work at IIT Indore focused on addressing pressing issues related to water governance in the Indian context. He has authored and co-authored various research papers and book chapters published in reputed Science Citation Index (SCI) and Scopus- indexed journals. In addition to academic publishing, he has presented his research at a wide range of national and international conferences, receiving recognition and awards for his scholarly excellence. He also serves as a reviewer for prestigious journals including the Journal of Hydrology, Discover Water, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, and Water Resources Management among others.