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Scale Issues in Hydrological Modelling, Paperback / softback Book

Paperback / softback

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There is a growing need for appropriate models which address the management of land and water resources and ecosystems at large space and time scales.

Theories of non-linear hydrological processes must be extrapolated to large-scale, three-dimensional natural systems such as drainage basins, flood plains and wetlands.

This book reports on recent progress in research on scale issues in hydrological modelling.

It brings together 27 papers from two special issues of the journal Hydrological Processes.

The book makes a significant contribution towards developing research strategies for linking model parameterisations across a range of temporal and spatial scales.

The papers selected for this book reflect the tremendous advances which have been made in research into scale issues in hydrological modelling during the last ten years.

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