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Census block 2 Decision support system 1 Flood damage 1 Flood management 1 Integrated watershed management 1 Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) 1 Non-point source pollution 1 Numerical simulation 1 Optimization 1 Remote Sensing 1 Remote sensing 1 Spatial Compromise Programming (SCP) 1 Spatial Monte Carlo Analysis (SMCA) 1 Tabu search 1 Uncertainty 1 Vegetation buffer strips 1 Water quality 1
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Qi, Honghai 3 Altinakar, M. 2 Altinakar, Mustafa 1 Qi, Pu 1
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GIS-Based Spatial Monte Carlo Analysis for Integrated Flood Management with Two Dimensional Flood Simulation
Qi, Honghai; Qi, Pu; Altinakar, M. - In: Water Resources Management 27 (2013) 10, pp. 3631-3645
Spatial Monte Carlo Analysis (SMCA) is a newly developed Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) technique based on Spatial Compromise Programming (SCP) and Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) technique. In contrast to other conventional MCDM techniques, SMCA has the ability to address uneven spatial...
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Simulation-based decision support system for flood damage assessment under uncertainty using remote sensing and census block information
Qi, Honghai; Altinakar, M. - In: Natural Hazards 59 (2011) 2, pp. 1125-1143
The level of damage of flood events does not solely depend on exposure to flood waters. Vulnerabilities due to various socio-economic factors such as population at risk, public awareness, and presence of early warning systems, etc. should also be taken into account. Federal and state agencies,...
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Vegetation Buffer Strips Design Using an Optimization Approach for Non-Point Source Pollutant Control of an Agricultural Watershed
Qi, Honghai; Altinakar, Mustafa - In: Water Resources Management 25 (2011) 2, pp. 565-578
Management of agriculture-induced water quality problems requires an integrated approach involving selection of the most suitable and economical Best Management Practices (BMP). Vegetation Buffer Strips (VBS), one of the commonly used off-field structural BMPs, when designed and placed...
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