Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2009
This book is the product of an international workshop supported by UNESCO and co-sponsors under the G-WADI initiative. G-WADI is UNESCO's Global Network for Water and Development Information for Arid Lands. It has the strategic objective of strengthening global capacity to manage water resources in arid and semi-arid areas and seeks to provide a global forum for the exchange of experience, information, and tools. Its specific objectives include:
improved understanding of the special characteristics of hydrological systems and water management needs in arid areas;
capacity building of individuals and institutions;
broad dissemination of understanding of water in arid zones to the user community and the public;
sharing data and exchanging experience to support research and sound water management;
raising awareness of advanced technologies for data provision, data assimilation, and system analysis;
promoting integrated basin management and the use of appropriate decision support tools.
Information on G-WADI products and a news-watch service can be found on the G-WADI web-site (www.g-wadi.org).
Hydrological modelling is playing an increasingly important role in the management of catchments with respect to floods, water resources, water quality, and environmental protection. G-WADI identified a particular gap in the information available to support hydrological modelling for arid and semi-arid areas and hence designed an international workshop, bringing together some of the world's leading specialists in data products, modelling and arid-zone hydrology, to provide state-of-the-art material to workshop participants from arid regions world-wide, including South America, the Middle East, North Africa, Southern Africa, Australia and, particularly, Asia, where the workshop was hosted.
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