Remotely Sensed Rivers in the Age of Anthropocene

Remotely Sensed Rivers in the Age of Anthropocene

Chatterjee, Uday; Pal, Subodh Chandra; Setiawati, Martiwi Diah; Ruidas, Dipankar

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2025

752

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9783031823107

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Fluvial systems in the age of Anthropocene: issues and challenges.- Geospatial and Geostatistical based analysis of flood frequencies and magnitude - A case study.- Determination of the probabilities of flood events -Application of geospatial techniques.- Chapter-IV Assessment of basin hydrological Phenomenon using Google Earth Engine.- Chapter-V River bank erosion mapping and modeling using GIS techniques.- Chapter-VI Flood susceptibility analysis based on GIS-based frequency ratio model.- Ecohydrological Vulnerability and Risk Assessment - A GIS Approach.- Climate change impact on flood frequencies using Geospatial modelling.- Geo-spatial techniques for mapping, monitoring and modeling riverine hazards to support risk management.- Landslide susceptibility mapping using Statistical and Geospatial modeling.- An assessment of human impact on tropical river: A critical review on worship to responsibility.- Geo-spatial modeling of Potential soil erosion estimation for sustainable conservation planning.- Gully erosion susceptibility and sustainability mapping using Machine Learning techniques: A case study.- Soil erosion risk and vulnerable zone identification sustainable solutions mapping using RS & GIS techniques.- River health monitoring and mapping for environmental sustainability using Geospatial techniques.- Risk and hazards mapping of Social-economic vulnerability and Resilience of a drainage basin using GIS techniques.- Assessment of water quality for sustainability and management using Geospatial technology.- River basin management using GIS-based empirical models.
River Ecosystem;Ecohydrology Climate Crisis;Flood Susceptibility;Ecosystem Services;Technological Intervention;Ecosystem Deterioration;Sustainable Development