RBMA Block 1: Systems Thinking and System Analysis

1.4 – Hydrological Analysis I
Water Resources Planning comprises of three main components namely Bio Physical, Socio-Economic, and Institutional Setting.
In this lecture, the focus was on Bio-physical system – Hydrology, explaning the content of water quantity, groundwater, water quality, hygiene and ecology, erosion, water-food-energy-ecosystem nexus, climate change and adaptation pathways and asset management with some real examples in Welang River Basin.
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