E-Book, Englisch, 454 Seiten, eBook
Issues and Challenges in Quantitative Spatial Science
E-Book, Englisch, 454 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Geography of the Physical Environment
ISBN: 978-3-031-64163-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Part1.Introduction and Conceptual Framework.-
1.Raising the Agenda of ‘Paradigm Shift’ in Applied Geomorphology: Question(s) or Acceptability.- 2.Changing Paradigms in Applied Geomorphology for Hydro Climatic Research Studies: A Case Study of Bharathapuzha River Basin.-
Part2.Mountain Geomorphology.-
3.Assessing GLOF Susceptibility and Risk Mapping using Optical Remote Sensing Data: A Case Study of Upper Alaknanda River Basin.- 4.Terrain Sensitivity Assessment Based on ASTER DEM V-3 Data and Field Investigation of the Hills of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India.- 5.Landslide Hazard Zonation in the Ashwani Khad Watershed, Himachal Pradesh, India: An Analytical Hierarchy Process and GIS Approach.-
Part3.Hydro Geomorphology.-
6.Meta-Analysis of River Basin Morphometry Research: Finding the Research Trends and Gaps.- 7.A Comparison of Different Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Methods for Gully Erosion Susceptibility Mapping in the.- 8.Evaluating the Impact of Topography and Land Use and Cover Change on the Resilience to Climate Change among the Rice Farmers of Bharathapuzha Basin, Kerala.- 9.Usage of Advanced Database for Profiling Geomorphological Characteristics of Sub-Tributary: A Study on Daina River Basin (Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India).- 10.Integration of Geospatial Modeling and Suitable Ground Water Potential Areas Using GIS-based TOPSIS, VIKOR, and EDAS Techniques in the Northern Mahananda River Basin, India.- 11.An Assessment of River Bank Instability and Quantification of Bankline Migration of a Foothill Fed Transboundary River Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques: A Case Study of Jaldhaka River.- 12.Spatiotemporal Channel Dynamics of the Upper Padma: Exploring a Major River of Bangladesh Using Satellite Imagery.- 13.Flood Susceptibility Assessment and Hydrological Modeling of Sali River Basin: A Way Forward Towards Run-Off Estimation and Water Conservation Through Multi-Criteria Decision Making.- 14.Spatiotemporal Detection and Monitoring of Beas River Bank Erosion using GIS Analytics, Punjab, India.- 15.Flood Frequency Analysis of the Kaljani River of West Bengal: A Study in Fluvial Geomorphology.- 16.Micro Regional Level Change Detection of Yamuna River Path using Geospatial Techniques, Mathura District (Uttar Pradesh, India).- 17.Watershed Prioritization for Flood Risk Management of Pranhitha River Basin Using Morphometric Analysis and Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Approaches.- 18.Geospatial Analysis of Groundwater Recharge Potential: An Insight into a Hard Rock Terrain of West Bengal, India.- 19.Geospatial Modeling of Tista River Flood Hazard and its Impact on the Riparian Inhabitants in Eastern India.-
Part4.Coastal Geomorphology.-
20.Spatial Approach in Analysing Climate Change Impact on Saline Soil of Khambhat Region.- 21.Integrated Coastal Zone Management Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Technology.- 22.Assessment of LULC Change during the Post-Polderization Period Using GIS and Trend Analysis and its Influence on Societal Structure in Southwest Coastal Bangladesh.- 23.Aquaculture Practices in the Saline-Prone Coastal Region of Bangladesh: Opportunities and Threats for Socio-Economic and Environmental Aspects.-
Part5.Conclusive Remarks.-
24.GIS-Based Geomorphological Features Assessment in Raichur District: An Instance of Advanced Research in Regional Geomorphology.- 25.Use and Misuse of GIS-based MCDM Models in Applied Geomorphology: Issues and Challenges.