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The Regard Project Brings 4 Platforms Together To Assess The State Of The Garonne River Catchment (France) - Integrating Remote Sensing Data With Hydrological And Human Activities Modeling, Sabine Sauvage, Eric Martin, Gregory Espitalier-Noël, Jordi Etchanchu, Youen Grusson, Romain Lardy, Pierre Le Cointe, François Moussu, Lucie Portier, Salwa Belaqziz, Camille Truche, Moussa Mballo, François Anctil, Mélanie Bardeau, Sylvain Biancamaria, Jacques Chorda, Simon Gascoin, Patrick Le Moigne, Ludovic Lhuissier, Clément Murgue, Sophie Ricci, Olivier Therond
The Regard Project Brings 4 Platforms Together To Assess The State Of The Garonne River Catchment (France) - Integrating Remote Sensing Data With Hydrological And Human Activities Modeling, Sabine Sauvage, Eric Martin, Gregory Espitalier-Noël, Jordi Etchanchu, Youen Grusson, Romain Lardy, Pierre Le Cointe, François Moussu, Lucie Portier, Salwa Belaqziz, Camille Truche, Moussa Mballo, François Anctil, Mélanie Bardeau, Sylvain Biancamaria, Jacques Chorda, Simon Gascoin, Patrick Le Moigne, Ludovic Lhuissier, Clément Murgue, Sophie Ricci, Olivier Therond
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
In many watersheds, water resource states depend on human activities and interactions between different hydrological compartments including rivers, aquifers, reservoirs, soil and snow. High human withdrawals may cause difficulties for the management of low water periods. The project REGARD aims at showing how remote sensing data and information on human activity, combined with hydrological modelling, can provide a high spatial (some kilometres) and temporal resolution (daily) view of the water resources dynamics. Formalism of environmental and human activities are implemented into four hydrological modelling platform dealing with different space and time scales in order to simulate interactions between all the …
Use Of Near Real Time Earth Observation Data Infrastructures And Open Source Tools For Water Resources Monitoring And Assessment, Chris M. Mannaerts, Ben H.P. Maathuis, Petra E. Budde
Use Of Near Real Time Earth Observation Data Infrastructures And Open Source Tools For Water Resources Monitoring And Assessment, Chris M. Mannaerts, Ben H.P. Maathuis, Petra E. Budde
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
Since several years, a rapid and ever increasing public use of geo-information data derived from earth observation satellites is noted. The use of Google and Microsoft Virtual Earth engines can be seen as generic examples of this trend. For hydrology, water resources research and professional practice, we also note a growing availability of earth observation (EO) data and products, needed for operational land and water management. Many of these data are public domain and made freely available using low-cost global data dissemination infrastructures like GEONETCast, managed by the spaces agencies EUMETSAT and NOAA amongst others, within the context of the …