2019
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2019.1661418
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Evolution of hydroinformatics at a state water management agency

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“…The availability and performances of water information systems have flourished in recent times (Demir and Krajewski, 2013, Shukla et al, 2019, Swain et al, 2015, Vitolo et al, 2015. Water information systems are generally equipped with GIS and web-GIS interfaces implementing geospatial data models representing morphometric, environmental, hydrological, and socio-economic parameters associated with river basins and networks (Maguire et al, 2005, Silberbauer, 2019, Singh and Fiorentino, 1996, Whiteaker et al, 2006.…”
Section: Theme 3 Integration and Exchange Of Hydrological Data Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The availability and performances of water information systems have flourished in recent times (Demir and Krajewski, 2013, Shukla et al, 2019, Swain et al, 2015, Vitolo et al, 2015. Water information systems are generally equipped with GIS and web-GIS interfaces implementing geospatial data models representing morphometric, environmental, hydrological, and socio-economic parameters associated with river basins and networks (Maguire et al, 2005, Silberbauer, 2019, Singh and Fiorentino, 1996, Whiteaker et al, 2006.…”
Section: Theme 3 Integration and Exchange Of Hydrological Data Modementioning
confidence: 99%