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Rainfall-runoff models can be classified into three types: physically based models, conceptual models, and empirical models. In this latter class of models, the catchment is considered as a black box, without any reference to the internal processes that c... see more

Flooding is an unpredictable natural phenomenon, especially in recent years. The town of Bechar in the southwest of the Algeria, characterized by a dry climate recorded flooding in these last 10 years, including those of 2008, 2012 and 2014.Their essentia... see more

Flooding is an unpredictable natural phenomenon, especially in recent years. The town of Bechar in the southwest of the Algeria, characterized by a dry climate recorded flooding in these last 10 years, including those of 2008, 2012 and 2014.Their essentia... see more

Water purity and availability determines health and life quality of humans, biodiversity and existence of plants and animals. The results of global climate change have been registered all over the world as progressive warming with fast heat waves, acceler... see more

Urban landscapes are heterogeneous mosaics that develop via significant land-use and land cover (LULC) change. Current LULC models project future landscape patterns, but generally avoid urban landscapes due to heterogeneity. To project LULC change for an ... see more

The 2030 agenda presents an integrated set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets that will shape development activities for the coming decade. The challenge now facing development organizations and governments is how to operationalize this i... see more

Groundwater is an important resource that meets part or all of the water demand in many developed basins. Since it is an integral part of the hydrologic cycle, management of groundwater resources must consider not only the management of surface flows but ... see more

Spatial–temporal analysis of land-use/land-cover (LULC) change as well as the monitoring and modeling of urban expansion are essential for the planning and management of urban environments. Such environments reflect the economic conditions and quality of ... see more

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