2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2010.02.024
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Development of the Metropolitan Water Availability Index (MWAI) and short-term assessment with multi-scale remote sensing technologies

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“…Although the water quantity and quality information can be theoretically related to the index value through various algebraic expressions in decision analysis, a linear weighted average of quantitative and qualitative impacts is the simplest form for the easy implementation in a metropolitan region [48] : Although the water quantity and quality information can be theoretically related to the index value through various algebraic expressions in decision analysis, a linear weighted average of quantitative and qualitative impacts is the simplest form for the easy implementation in a metropolitan region [48] :…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
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“…Although the water quantity and quality information can be theoretically related to the index value through various algebraic expressions in decision analysis, a linear weighted average of quantitative and qualitative impacts is the simplest form for the easy implementation in a metropolitan region [48] : Although the water quantity and quality information can be theoretically related to the index value through various algebraic expressions in decision analysis, a linear weighted average of quantitative and qualitative impacts is the simplest form for the easy implementation in a metropolitan region [48] :…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be defined in greater detail as follows [48] : ( 32 31 13 2 12 11 3 13 2 12 1 However, widely applied water resources management objectives and associated engineering practices could lend a common basis to parameterize the quantity and quality variables.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, when taking the historical time periods into account for the present MWAI prediction, normalized Q 1 and Q 2 that are spatially averaged time series data designed to avoid any comparative bias between Q 1 and Q 2 in totality, can be derived based on equations (4) and (5) below [32]:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The digital numbers (DN) of both datasets were used as inputs. Forty-nine (49) points of in situ soil moisture data were collected from a densely monitored Tampa Bay watershed study area, and were used to calibrate the GP model for soil moisture estimation [32]. MODIS AQUA monthly NDVIs and MODIS LST were used as independent input parameters to calibrate soil moisture models.…”
Section: Modis Monthly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (Ndvi) mentioning
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“…In Chang et al (2010) this advancement of a model is developed. Global climate change affects multiple processes and natural resources in the world.…”
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confidence: 99%