Advances in Data-Driven Water Cycling Analyses

A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "Water Resources Management, Policy and Governance".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 March 2024) | Viewed by 182

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1. Key Laboratory for City Cluster Environmental Safety and Green Development of the Ministry of Education, School of Ecology, Environment and Resources, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China
2. Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Communities, University of Regina, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada
Interests: environmental statistics; non-deterministic optimization; hydroclimatic modeling; water resource management; energy systems management; environmental systems management

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Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, SK, Canada
Interests: hydrological and environmental systems simulation; climate modeling and downscaling; resources, environmental, and economic systems optimization; synchrotron-based environmental chemistry and biochemistry
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Massive water-related data (e.g., hydrologic observations, climatic re-analyses, satellite images, environmental monitoring, socioeconomic statistics, and experimental analyses) are available in the current era of big data. Numerous data-driven methods, algorithms, approaches, and software are being continuously developed or employed to quantitatively analyze said data. The analyses are helpful for revealing complicated mechanisms of water cycling, e.g., its associations with climate, energy, agriculture, environment, geology, ecology, health, social economy, technological advancement, engineering construction, and other related systems at large scales. They can also help to identify the optimal policy, technological, or engineering solutions for addressing diverse water crises all over the world under natural and anthropogenic impacts.

This Special Issue focuses on emerging advances in data-driven water-related studies, summarizes recent findings of water cycling obtained from extensive data analyses, discusses existing gaps and challenges in both methodology and applications, and exploring the reformation of this field in the next phase from the perspective of sustainable development of global communities.

Prof. Dr. Guanhui Cheng
Prof. Dr. Gordon Huang
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Keywords

  • water
  • data-driven
  • modeling
  • optimization
  • sustainable development

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