The availability of hydrological data is a critical component in water resources management. It allows for scientifically based decisions to be made, e.g. concerning the availability and allocation of water resources, the water use of vegetation, the impacts of land use change, etc. Many regions, particularly developing countries, are however classified as data scarce regions and this poses a significant challenge to water resources management in these countries. In the southern Africa region, water resources management has developed against a background of a general lack of available data and limited financial and personnel resources (Hughes, 2008).
Reference:
Bugan, R.D.H., Jovanovic, N., Garcia, C. et al. 2014. The use of earth observation data in hydrological investigations – a case study in a Semi-Arid Catchment (Western Cape, South Africa).
Bugan, R. D., Jovanovic, N., Garcia, C., & Teich, I. (2014). The use of earth observation data in hydrological investigations – a case study in a Semi-Arid Catchment (Western Cape, South Africa) (Worklist;18865). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9274
Bugan, Richard DH, Nebojsa Jovanovic, C Garcia, and I Teich The use of earth observation data in hydrological investigations – a case study in a Semi-Arid Catchment (Western Cape, South Africa). Worklist;18865. 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9274
Bugan RD, Jovanovic N, Garcia C, Teich I. The use of earth observation data in hydrological investigations – a case study in a Semi-Arid Catchment (Western Cape, South Africa). 2014 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9274
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