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New advancements in geomorphological research = issues and challenges in quantitative spatial science /
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New advancements in geomorphological research/ edited by Jayanta Das, Somenath Halder.
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issues and challenges in quantitative spatial science /
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Das, Jayanta.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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iv, 454 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Part1.Introduction and Conceptual Framework -- 1.Raising the Agenda of 'Paradigm Shift' in Applied Geomorphology: Question(s) or Acceptability -- 2.Changing Paradigms in Applied Geomorphology for Hydro Climatic Research Studies: A Case Study of Bharathapuzha River Basin -- Part2.Mountain Geomorphology -- 3.Assessing GLOF Susceptibility and Risk Mapping using Optical Remote Sensing Data: A Case Study of Upper Alaknanda River Basin -- 4.Terrain Sensitivity Assessment Based on ASTER DEM V-3 Data and Field Investigation of the Hills of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India -- 5.Landslide Hazard Zonation in the Ashwani Khad Watershed, Himachal Pradesh, India: An Analytical Hierarchy Process and GIS Approach -- Part3.Hydro Geomorphology -- 6.Meta-Analysis of River Basin Morphometry Research: Finding the Research Trends and Gaps -- 7.A Comparison of Different Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Methods for Gully Erosion Susceptibility Mapping in the -- 8.Evaluating the Impact of Topography and Land Use and Cover Change on the Resilience to Climate Change among the Rice Farmers of Bharathapuzha Basin, Kerala -- 9.Usage of Advanced Database for Profiling Geomorphological Characteristics of Sub-Tributary: A Study on Daina River Basin (Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India) -- 10.Integration of Geospatial Modeling and Suitable Ground Water Potential Areas Using GIS-based TOPSIS, VIKOR, and EDAS Techniques in the Northern Mahananda River Basin, India -- 11.An Assessment of River Bank Instability and Quantification of Bankline Migration of a Foothill Fed Transboundary River Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques: A Case Study of Jaldhaka River -- 12.Spatiotemporal Channel Dynamics of the Upper Padma: Exploring a Major River of Bangladesh Using Satellite Imagery -- 13.Flood Susceptibility Assessment and Hydrological Modeling of Sali River Basin: A Way Forward Towards Run-Off Estimation and Water Conservation Through Multi-Criteria Decision Making -- 14.Spatiotemporal Detection and Monitoring of Beas River Bank Erosion using GIS Analytics, Punjab, India -- 15.Flood Frequency Analysis of the Kaljani River of West Bengal: A Study in Fluvial Geomorphology -- 16.Micro Regional Level Change Detection of Yamuna River Path using Geospatial Techniques, Mathura District (Uttar Pradesh, India) -- 17.Watershed Prioritization for Flood Risk Management of Pranhitha River Basin Using Morphometric Analysis and Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Approaches -- 18.Geospatial Analysis of Groundwater Recharge Potential: An Insight into a Hard Rock Terrain of West Bengal, India -- 19.Geospatial Modeling of Tista River Flood Hazard and its Impact on the Riparian Inhabitants in Eastern India -- Part4.Coastal Geomorphology -- 20.Spatial Approach in Analysing Climate Change Impact on Saline Soil of Khambhat Region -- 21.Integrated Coastal Zone Management Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Technology -- 22.Assessment of LULC Change during the Post-Polderization Period Using GIS and Trend Analysis and its Influence on Societal Structure in Southwest Coastal Bangladesh -- 23.Aquaculture Practices in the Saline-Prone Coastal Region of Bangladesh: Opportunities and Threats for Socio-Economic and Environmental Aspects -- Part5.Conclusive Remarks -- 24.GIS-Based Geomorphological Features Assessment in Raichur District: An Instance of Advanced Research in Regional Geomorphology -- 25.Use and Misuse of GIS-based MCDM Models in Applied Geomorphology: Issues and Challenges.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-64163-3
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9783031641633
New advancements in geomorphological research = issues and challenges in quantitative spatial science /
New advancements in geomorphological research
issues and challenges in quantitative spatial science /[electronic resource] :edited by Jayanta Das, Somenath Halder. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - iv, 454 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Geography of the physical environment,2366-8873. - Geography of the physical environment..
Part1.Introduction and Conceptual Framework -- 1.Raising the Agenda of 'Paradigm Shift' in Applied Geomorphology: Question(s) or Acceptability -- 2.Changing Paradigms in Applied Geomorphology for Hydro Climatic Research Studies: A Case Study of Bharathapuzha River Basin -- Part2.Mountain Geomorphology -- 3.Assessing GLOF Susceptibility and Risk Mapping using Optical Remote Sensing Data: A Case Study of Upper Alaknanda River Basin -- 4.Terrain Sensitivity Assessment Based on ASTER DEM V-3 Data and Field Investigation of the Hills of Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India -- 5.Landslide Hazard Zonation in the Ashwani Khad Watershed, Himachal Pradesh, India: An Analytical Hierarchy Process and GIS Approach -- Part3.Hydro Geomorphology -- 6.Meta-Analysis of River Basin Morphometry Research: Finding the Research Trends and Gaps -- 7.A Comparison of Different Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Methods for Gully Erosion Susceptibility Mapping in the -- 8.Evaluating the Impact of Topography and Land Use and Cover Change on the Resilience to Climate Change among the Rice Farmers of Bharathapuzha Basin, Kerala -- 9.Usage of Advanced Database for Profiling Geomorphological Characteristics of Sub-Tributary: A Study on Daina River Basin (Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India) -- 10.Integration of Geospatial Modeling and Suitable Ground Water Potential Areas Using GIS-based TOPSIS, VIKOR, and EDAS Techniques in the Northern Mahananda River Basin, India -- 11.An Assessment of River Bank Instability and Quantification of Bankline Migration of a Foothill Fed Transboundary River Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques: A Case Study of Jaldhaka River -- 12.Spatiotemporal Channel Dynamics of the Upper Padma: Exploring a Major River of Bangladesh Using Satellite Imagery -- 13.Flood Susceptibility Assessment and Hydrological Modeling of Sali River Basin: A Way Forward Towards Run-Off Estimation and Water Conservation Through Multi-Criteria Decision Making -- 14.Spatiotemporal Detection and Monitoring of Beas River Bank Erosion using GIS Analytics, Punjab, India -- 15.Flood Frequency Analysis of the Kaljani River of West Bengal: A Study in Fluvial Geomorphology -- 16.Micro Regional Level Change Detection of Yamuna River Path using Geospatial Techniques, Mathura District (Uttar Pradesh, India) -- 17.Watershed Prioritization for Flood Risk Management of Pranhitha River Basin Using Morphometric Analysis and Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Approaches -- 18.Geospatial Analysis of Groundwater Recharge Potential: An Insight into a Hard Rock Terrain of West Bengal, India -- 19.Geospatial Modeling of Tista River Flood Hazard and its Impact on the Riparian Inhabitants in Eastern India -- Part4.Coastal Geomorphology -- 20.Spatial Approach in Analysing Climate Change Impact on Saline Soil of Khambhat Region -- 21.Integrated Coastal Zone Management Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Technology -- 22.Assessment of LULC Change during the Post-Polderization Period Using GIS and Trend Analysis and its Influence on Societal Structure in Southwest Coastal Bangladesh -- 23.Aquaculture Practices in the Saline-Prone Coastal Region of Bangladesh: Opportunities and Threats for Socio-Economic and Environmental Aspects -- Part5.Conclusive Remarks -- 24.GIS-Based Geomorphological Features Assessment in Raichur District: An Instance of Advanced Research in Regional Geomorphology -- 25.Use and Misuse of GIS-based MCDM Models in Applied Geomorphology: Issues and Challenges.
Recent geomorphological studies have undergone a transformative shift, particularly in their core methodologies. The book "New Advancements in Geomorphological Research: Issues and Challenges in Quantitative Spatial Science" explores neo-modern developments in applied geomorphology. It covers areas such as hydrological research, fluvial geomorphology, applied glacial geomorphology, coastal geomorphology changes, disaster and hazard monitoring from regional to global scales using advanced models, landslide monitoring, geo-heritage site suitability, and erosion detection. Contemporary advancements in remote sensing, GIS, and spatial science are integral to these studies, linking them closely with various sub-branches of earth science. Global climate change phenomena (GCCP) have significantly affected various important corners, local to regional level, and posing challenges to human civilization. Modern monitoring technologies and policy support systems can mitigate these issues and ensure the sustainability of the natural environment. This book encompasses sustainable solutions for river course changes, glacier retreat, geo-hazard crisis management, coastal erosion management, and geo-heritage conservation. It offers a detailed time-scale analysis of processes from mountains to coastal regions, incorporating susceptibility and risk levels with advanced methods, with emphasizes the application of GIScience in applied geomorphology. Additionally, it highlights the adaptation of hybrid techniques, remote sensing, statistical tools, and GIS technologies to quantify issues across various branches of applied geomorphology. Through focused, problem-oriented case studies, it showcases the versatility of geomorphological research, environmental resource management, natural landscape conservation, and interconnected problems at different spatiotemporal scales. The contributed chapters deliver theoretical and applied insights for future research, making this book a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, academics, policymakers, and advanced learners in geoscience, earth science, applied geomorphology, remote sensing, environmental resource management, GIS, and hydrology.
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