Requirements for hydrological models to be used as part of decision support systems in integrated water resources management

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  • Uwe Haberlandt
  • Imke Buchwald
  • Sven Van Der Heijden
  • Alexander Verworn
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksRole of Hydrology in Water Resources Management
Seiten29-35
Seitenumfang7
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2009
VeranstaltungRole of Hydrology in Water Resources Management Symposium - Capri, Italien
Dauer: 13 Okt. 200816 Okt. 2008

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NameIAHS-AISH Publication
Band327
ISSN (Print)0144-7815

Abstract

Today there are numerous hydrological models available for calculating water balance components at different spatial and temporal scales. So, a selection of one suitable hydrological model, which serves as a module in a more complex decision support system for integrated water resources management, should not be a problem. However, more closely reviewing the specific requirements of hydrological modelling in IWRM reveals that not many models really fulfil all the needs. This contribution presents a hybrid modelling framework for IWRM, discusses requirements of a hydrological model as part of such a system, and then compares the three different hydrological models: HEC-HMS, WASIM-ETH and SWAT regarding their suitability for such a task. The results show that none of the models fulfils all requirements in an optimal sense, and that there is still a lot of work to do on hydrological modelling for integrated water resources management.

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Requirements for hydrological models to be used as part of decision support systems in integrated water resources management. / Haberlandt, Uwe; Buchwald, Imke; Van Der Heijden, Sven et al.
Role of Hydrology in Water Resources Management. 2009. S. 29-35 (IAHS-AISH Publication; Band 327).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Haberlandt, U, Buchwald, I, Van Der Heijden, S & Verworn, A 2009, Requirements for hydrological models to be used as part of decision support systems in integrated water resources management. in Role of Hydrology in Water Resources Management. IAHS-AISH Publication, Bd. 327, S. 29-35, Role of Hydrology in Water Resources Management Symposium, Capri, Italien, 13 Okt. 2008.
Haberlandt, U., Buchwald, I., Van Der Heijden, S., & Verworn, A. (2009). Requirements for hydrological models to be used as part of decision support systems in integrated water resources management. In Role of Hydrology in Water Resources Management (S. 29-35). (IAHS-AISH Publication; Band 327).
Haberlandt U, Buchwald I, Van Der Heijden S, Verworn A. Requirements for hydrological models to be used as part of decision support systems in integrated water resources management. in Role of Hydrology in Water Resources Management. 2009. S. 29-35. (IAHS-AISH Publication).
Haberlandt, Uwe ; Buchwald, Imke ; Van Der Heijden, Sven et al. / Requirements for hydrological models to be used as part of decision support systems in integrated water resources management. Role of Hydrology in Water Resources Management. 2009. S. 29-35 (IAHS-AISH Publication).
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