Global river hydrography and network routing: baseline data and new approaches to study the world's large river systems
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Abstract Despite significant recent advancements, global hydrological models and their input databases still show limited capabilities in supporting many spatially detailed research questions and integrated assessments, such as required in freshwater ecology or applied water resources management. In order to address these challenges, the scientific community needs to create improved large‐scale datasets and more flexible data structures that enable the integration of information across and within spatial scales; develop new and advanced models that support the assessment of longitudinal and lateral hydrological connectivity; and provide an accessible modeling environment for researchers, decision makers, and…
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- Baseline (sea)
- Hydrography
- Computer science
- Hydrological modelling
- Scale (ratio)
- Environmental science
- Decision support system
- Environmental resource management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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