Chapter Model Architecture Design and Implementation Program of the CWAM
IN Book: National-Scale Dynamic Water Resources Assessment Model in China
Abstract
This detailed book introduces China's national dynamic water resources assessment model, presenting its construction, application scenarios, and modern modeling approach to replace traditional statistics-based methods. The book thoroughly explores the applications of distributed hydrological modeling techniques in national water resources assessment. It presents the successful development of the China Water Assessment Model (CWAM), which is based on the WEP-L hydrological model. CWAM demonstrates broad potential in supporting national water information acquisition, uniquely covering both surveyed and un-surveyed regions. The work highlights the model's ability to account for China's diverse climatic and geological characteristics, while improving the efficiency of water resources assessment and providing solutions to dynamic assessment challenges, especially under climate change and human impacts. This work will serve as an essential reference for scholars and students in hydrology and water resources, as well as policy makers and engineers involved in water resources management and assessment.
Keywords
Environment Engineering; Water Management; Dynamic Water Resource AssessmentDOI
10.1201/9781003646648-1ISBN
9781003646648, 9781003646648, 9781041086970, 9781041087021Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Boca Raton, 2025Imprint
CRC PressClassification
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Waste treatment and disposal
Water supply and treatment


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