Water management and sustainability in Asia
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Water management and sustainability in Asia
(Community, environment and disaster risk management, v. 23)
Emerald Pub., 2021
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Description
Water is life. Managing water quantity and quality is a big part of human responsibility. Water Management and Sustainability in Asia covers topics related to water resources management, including multi- and interdisciplinary research on flood, soil infiltration, contaminants, sediment, water quality, hydrological modelling, and water resources systems.
Presenting case-studies on soil infiltration and contaminants, the impacts of flood with risk assessment, as well as water modelling and management systems. The lessons shared in this volume focus on rapidly developing countries in the South-east Asia who have a complex climate system which presents challenges. This research provides models and projections that can support water management in the region.
Table of Contents
- A. FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT Chapter 1. The Impact Of Flood Hazard To Residential Property Price
- Muhammad Najib Razali, Siti Hafsah Zulkarnain, And Zakri Tarmidi Chapter 2. Micro-Scale Flood Risk Assessment On A Residential Area In Kelantan, Malaysia
- B.M. Rehan, and F. Zakaria Chapter 3. Quantitative Assessment Of Flood Vulnerability In Malaysia
- Daniel Liew Yu Chuan and Faizah Che Ros Chapter 4. Dam Break Flood Mapping Analysis and Impact Assessment
- Rahsidi Sabri Muda, Ainul Bahiah Mohd Khidzir, and Mohamad Faiq Md. Amin Chapter 5. Flood Hydrograph As A Functional Data
- Shariffah Suhaila Syed Jamaludin Chapter 6. Infiltrated Sustainable Urban Drainage System For Stormwater Control
- Zulkiflee Ibrahim, Abu Bakar Fadzil, Amat Sairin Demun, Mazlin Jumain, Md Ridzuan Makhtar, Noraliani Alias, Nurfarhain Mohamed Rusli and Fenny Baseng B. HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDRAULIC MODELLING Chapter 7. Modelling The Impact Of Climate Change To The Streamflow Of Langat River Basin
- Ummi Hani Mahamad Anuar, and Nor Eliza Alias Chapter 8. Swmm Modelling Of Automated Hydraulic Flushing Gate As A Flow Control Structure
- G. T. Leong, C. H. J. Bong, A. Ab. Ghani, and Teo Fang Yenn Chapter 9. Cuckoo Search Optimisation Neural Networks For Runoff Simulation In A Equatorial Rural Watershed
- Kuok King Kuok, Chiu Po Chan, and Sobri Harun Chapter 10. The Time Of Concentration and River Physical Geometry Relationship
- Abd Jalil Hassan, Sobri Harun, and Tarmizi Ismail C. WATER RESOURCES Chapter 11. Irrigation Management Transfer's Role In The Performance Of Irrigation Systems In Davao Del Sur, Philippines
- Amie Lou Cisneros Chapter 12. Simulating Rainwater Harvesting System Performance For A Campus University In Malaysia
- Chuan Yuen Wong, Fang Yenn Teo, Boon Hoe Goh, and Yau Seng Mah Chapter 13. Understanding The Water Consumption Patterns In Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Ukm) For Water Conservation
- Wei Lun Ang, and Norzaidaltul Azmira Mansor Chapter 14. A Review Of Managing Water Resources In Malaysia With Big Data Approaches
- Ryan Cheah Wei Jie, Cha Yao Tan, Fang Yenn Teo, Boon Hoe Goh, and Yau Seng Mah D. INFILTRATION AND SEDIMENT Chapter 15. Laboratory Investigation Of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids Migration In Double-Porosity Kaolin Soil
- Loke Kok Foong, Ramli Nazir, Radzuan Sa'ari, Mohd Zamri Ramli, Mohd Ridza Mohd Haniffah, Erwan Hafizi Kasiman, and Noraliani Alias Chapter 16. Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid Penetrations In Multi-Porosity Soil
- Mohd Fadhli Abd Rashid, Noraliani Alias, Kamarudin Ahmad, Radzuan Sa'ari, Frank Tsung-Chen Tsai, Mohd Zamri Ramli, and Zulkiflee Ibrahim Chapter 17. Tracing Non- Point Source Sediment Using Environmental Forensic Approach: Case Study In Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
- Dhinesh Sugumaran, Kogila Vani Annammala, Abdull Rahim Mohd Yusoff, Zulkifli Yusop, Nur Athirah Mohamad, and Anand Nainar
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