Flexible, fast and accurate water quantity models are essential tools in support of water management. Adjustable levels of model detail and the ability to handle varying spatial and temporal resolutions are requisite model characteristics to ensure that such models can be employed efficiently in various applications. This paper uses a newly developed flexible modelling framework that aims to generate such models. The framework incorporates several approaches to model catchment hydrology, rivers and floodplains, and the urban drainage system by lumping processes on different levels. To illustrate this framework, a case study of integrated hydrological-hydraulic modelling is elaborated for the Grote Nete catchment in Belgium. Three conceptual...
Model-supported real-time flood control requires the development of effective and efficient hydrauli...
International audienceEnvironmental modelling frameworks are valuable and increasingly used tools fo...
The increasing availability of digital databases (e.g. of climatology, topography, soils and land us...
Flexible, fast and accurate water quantity models are essential tools in support of water management...
Several studies indicate that future climate change and increased urbanization will result in an inc...
Five hydrological models with different spatial resolutions and process descriptions were applied to...
The recent studies by Vansteenkiste et al., (2011, 2012a and 2012b) have shown that the potential hy...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
Keywords: river; sewer; integral water management; conceptual modelling; water quantity modelling; m...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
Conceptual hydrologic models are useful tools as they provide an interpretable representation ofthe ...
[1] This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two relate...
©2018. The Authors. Changing environmental conditions might have severe impacts on future flood freq...
The increasing availability of digital databases (e.g., of climatology, topography, soils and land u...
Distributed hydrological models are valuable tools that can be used to support water management in c...
Model-supported real-time flood control requires the development of effective and efficient hydrauli...
International audienceEnvironmental modelling frameworks are valuable and increasingly used tools fo...
The increasing availability of digital databases (e.g. of climatology, topography, soils and land us...
Flexible, fast and accurate water quantity models are essential tools in support of water management...
Several studies indicate that future climate change and increased urbanization will result in an inc...
Five hydrological models with different spatial resolutions and process descriptions were applied to...
The recent studies by Vansteenkiste et al., (2011, 2012a and 2012b) have shown that the potential hy...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
Keywords: river; sewer; integral water management; conceptual modelling; water quantity modelling; m...
This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two related ob...
Conceptual hydrologic models are useful tools as they provide an interpretable representation ofthe ...
[1] This paper introduces a flexible framework for conceptual hydrological modeling, with two relate...
©2018. The Authors. Changing environmental conditions might have severe impacts on future flood freq...
The increasing availability of digital databases (e.g., of climatology, topography, soils and land u...
Distributed hydrological models are valuable tools that can be used to support water management in c...
Model-supported real-time flood control requires the development of effective and efficient hydrauli...
International audienceEnvironmental modelling frameworks are valuable and increasingly used tools fo...
The increasing availability of digital databases (e.g. of climatology, topography, soils and land us...