ABSTRACT. A web-based spatial decision support system (SDSS) was developed to assist with watershed hydrologic and water quality assessment for present and future land uses. The SDSS comprises integrated web-based programs, a hydrologic model, web-GIS, and databases. The SDSS uses web-GIS capability for internet map browsing, real-time web-based watershed delineation, and hydrologic spatial data extraction to prepare input data for the Long-Term Hydrological Impact Assessment (L-THIA) model. An urbanizing watershed in suburban Lafayette, Indiana, was selected to illustrate the SDSS capability and to evaluate land use change impact on direct runoff and nonpoint-source pollution. The SDSS is operational for supporting local communities, regi...
A geographic information system data base was established for a small watershed in Shelby County, Te...
Land use change has significant impacts on watershed hydrology because an increase in impervious/urb...
Abstract: Planning and assessment in land and water resource management are evolving toward complex...
In order to maintain a proper balance between development pressure and water resources protection, a...
A prototype spatial decision support system for rangeland watershed management was developed to simp...
Spatial decision support systems (SDSS) integrate the state of the art technology, such as GIS, data...
The need of soil consumption control and of the conservation of eco-systemic values of existing reso...
Assessment of the long-term hydrologic impacts of land use change is important for optimizing manage...
All land uses affect storm water runoff However, different uses of the same site generate varying am...
Using distributed hydrological models to evaluate the effectiveness of reducing non-point source po...
Watershed topographical data is essential for the management for water resources and watershed manag...
Water resources decision makers often use hydrologic models to provide scientific insight on relevan...
Problems in the sustainable exploitation of water resources are mainly due to the spatial distributi...
This paper aims to describe a Web Spatial Decision Support System (Web SDSS) for Integrated Coastal ...
Land use change is a major concern in developed and developing countries; nearly half of the world\u...
A geographic information system data base was established for a small watershed in Shelby County, Te...
Land use change has significant impacts on watershed hydrology because an increase in impervious/urb...
Abstract: Planning and assessment in land and water resource management are evolving toward complex...
In order to maintain a proper balance between development pressure and water resources protection, a...
A prototype spatial decision support system for rangeland watershed management was developed to simp...
Spatial decision support systems (SDSS) integrate the state of the art technology, such as GIS, data...
The need of soil consumption control and of the conservation of eco-systemic values of existing reso...
Assessment of the long-term hydrologic impacts of land use change is important for optimizing manage...
All land uses affect storm water runoff However, different uses of the same site generate varying am...
Using distributed hydrological models to evaluate the effectiveness of reducing non-point source po...
Watershed topographical data is essential for the management for water resources and watershed manag...
Water resources decision makers often use hydrologic models to provide scientific insight on relevan...
Problems in the sustainable exploitation of water resources are mainly due to the spatial distributi...
This paper aims to describe a Web Spatial Decision Support System (Web SDSS) for Integrated Coastal ...
Land use change is a major concern in developed and developing countries; nearly half of the world\u...
A geographic information system data base was established for a small watershed in Shelby County, Te...
Land use change has significant impacts on watershed hydrology because an increase in impervious/urb...
Abstract: Planning and assessment in land and water resource management are evolving toward complex...