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Hydrologic Modelling for the Assessment of Ecosystem Services and Landscape Functions
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Medientyp
Stücktitel
ISSN
1680-7340
Erschienen
In:
Advances in Geosciences (ADGEO)
; Nr. 27 (2010)
Datensatznummer
93558
Teil von
Advances in Geosciences (ADGEO)
Teil(e)
Application of WaSiM-ETH model to Northern German lowland catchments: model performance in relation to catchment characteristics and sensitivity to land use change | H. Bormann
From hydrological modelling to decision support | U. Haberlandt
Payment schemes for hydrological ecosystem services as a political instrument for the sustainable management of natural resources and poverty reduction – a case study from Belén, Nicaragua | J. Hack
Hydrological system analysis and modelling of the Nam Co basin in Tibet | P. Krause
Impact of climate change on water balance of forest sites in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany | G. V. Grigoryan
Global-scale analysis of satellite-derived time series of naturally inundated areas as a basis for floodplain modeling | L. Adam
Using Python as a coupling platform for integrated catchment models | P. Kraft
Evaluation of three different regional climate change scenarios for the application of a water balance model in a mesoscale catchment in Northeast Germany | M. Wegehenkel
Water footprint analysis for the assessment of milk production in Brandenburg (Germany) | K. Drastig
Building an integrated modeling framework for assessing land-use change and its consequences for areal water balance in mountainous Southwest China | A. Wahren
Modelling historical and current irrigation water demand on the continental scale: Europe | T. Aus der Beek
Preface 3th Workshop "Large-scale Hydrological Modelling – Hydrological Modelling for the Assessment of Ecosystem Services and Landscape Functions", 25–27 November 2009, Dresden | A. Wahren
Influence of spatial interpolation methods for climate variables on the simulation of discharge and nitrate fate with SWAT | S. Heijden
Hydrological modelling of glacierized catchments focussing on the validation of simulated snow patterns – applications within the flood forecasting system of the Tyrolean river Inn | J. Schöber
How does climate change affect mesoscale catchments in Switzerland? – a framework for a comprehensive assessment | N. Köplin
Uncertainties of soil parameterisation in process-based simulation of distributed flood control measures | W. Rieger
Hydromorphological analysis and water balance modelling of ombro- and mesotrophic peatlands | F. Edom
Modelling of nitrogen turnover and leaching in Saxony | M. Gebel
Modelling of long term nitrogen retention in surface waters | S. Halbfaß
Coupled forest growth-hydrology modelling as an instrument for the assessment of effects of forest management on hydrology in forested catchments | J. Sutmöller