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Proceedings of the AP FRIEND Workshop on Mekong Basin Studies : January 24-26, 2000, Bangkok, Thailand / edited by S. Herath and D. Dutta ; organized by International Center for Disaster-Mitigation Engineering (INCEDE), Mekong River Study Group of Asian Pacific FRIEND (Flow Regimes from International Rivers and Experimental Datasets) Project.

Material type: TextTextSeries: INCEDE report ; 2000-04Publication details: Tokyo : Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 2000Description: 164 p. : ill., mapsReport number: INCEDE report no. 19; Serial number 19DDC classification:
  • 333.9100959 21
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Subject: Recently, large scale international assistance has been proposed for the development of the Mekong Basin, especially in water resources utilization. The proceedings of the AP FRIEND workshop presents a compilation of range of modeling studies on the Mekong Basin. How do we model large catchments, how can we incorporate land use changes as a dynamic process linked to water resources, what techniques can we use to derive physical catchment characteristics, what different types of models are required for modeling diverse hydrological processes, what are the difficulties in studying the Mekong Basin? In these proceedings, such questions are raised and tackled
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK F333.9100959 MEK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 011636208

"Asian Pacific Friend"--Cover

"Institute of Industrial Science/University of Tokyo"--Cover

October 2000

Includes bibliographical references

Recently, large scale international assistance has been proposed for the development of the Mekong Basin, especially in water resources utilization. The proceedings of the AP FRIEND workshop presents a compilation of range of modeling studies on the Mekong Basin. How do we model large catchments, how can we incorporate land use changes as a dynamic process linked to water resources, what techniques can we use to derive physical catchment characteristics, what different types of models are required for modeling diverse hydrological processes, what are the difficulties in studying the Mekong Basin? In these proceedings, such questions are raised and tackled

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