Integrated Environmental Modelling Framework for Cumulative Effects Assessment Integrated Environmental Modelling Framework for C.

Global warming and population growth have resulted in an increase in the intensity of natural and anthropogenic stressors. Investigating the complex nature of environmental problems requires the integration of different environmental processes across major components of the environment, including wa...

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Main Author: Gupta, Anil
Other Authors: Farjad, Babak, Wang, George, Eum, Hyung, Dubé, Monique
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Calgary : University of Calgary Press, 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Half Title Page
  • Full Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • CONTENTS
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • 1.0 INTRODUCTION
  • 2.0 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS FOR CUMULATIVE EFFECTS ASSESSMENT
  • 2.1 Climate and hydrology
  • 2.2 Land, ecology, and climate
  • 2.3 Land use/land cover (LULC) and hydrology
  • 2.4 Air quality, climate, water, and ecology
  • 3.0 MODELLING APPROACHES FOR EACH COMPONENT
  • 3.1 Hydrological models
  • 3.2 Water quality models
  • 3.3 Groundwater models
  • 3.4 Land use/land cover models
  • 3.5 Climate models
  • 3.6 Ecological models
  • 3.7 Air quality models
  • 4.0 INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING
  • 4.1 Integrated surface water-groundwater quantity modelling
  • 4.2 Integrated watershed and receiving water quality modelling
  • 4.3 Integrated watershed and groundwater quality modelling
  • 4.4 Integrated groundwater and receiving water quality modelling
  • 4.5 Integrated atmospheric deposition and waterquality modelling
  • 4.6 Integrated load allocation and water quality modelling
  • 4.7 Integrated water allocation and water quality modelling
  • 5.0 MODELLING IN THE ATHABASCA RIVER BASIN − CASE STUDY
  • 5.1 Hydrodynamic and water quality modelling inthe Athabasca River
  • 5.2 Atmospheric deposition and acidification modelling in the Athabasca Region
  • 5.3 Watershed modelling in the Athabasca Region
  • 5.4 Groundwater modelling in the Athabasca Region
  • 5.5 Surface water and groundwater interactions in the Athabasca Region
  • 5.6 Land use/land cover modelling in the Athabasca Region
  • 5.7 Climate change in the Athabasca Region
  • 5.8 Limitation of modelling for cumulative effects assessment in the Athabasca Region
  • 6.0 INTEGRATED MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR CEA
  • 6.1 Coupling strategy
  • 6.2 Selection of models
  • 6.3 Novelty of the proposed integrated environmental modelling framework
  • 6.4 The challenges
  • 7.0 REFERENCES
  • Back Cover