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Monitoring, Modeling and Management of Water Quality

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WATER
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13111523

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effectiveness of measures; scenarios and forecasts; socioeconomic context; sources and pathways of water pollution; system understanding; water governance; water quality statuses and trends; water pollution control

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This special issue showcases diverse aspects of monitoring, modeling, and management of water quality, from small-scale monitoring approaches to national-level modeling discussions, as well as practical experiences from long-term wetland management and river basin management planning in the Danube River Basin.
In this special issue, we are able to present a selection of high-level contributions showing the manifold aspects of the monitoring, modeling, and management of water quality. Monitoring aspects range from cyanobacteria in water using spectrophotometry via wide-area water quality monitoring and exploiting unmanned surface vehicles, to using sentinel-2 satellites for the near-realtime evaluation of catastrophic floods. Modeling ranges from small scale approaches by deriving a Bayesian network for assessing the retention efficacy of riparian buffer zones, to national scales with a modification of the MONERIS (Modeling Nutrient Emissions in River Systems) nutrient emission model for a lowland country. Management is specifically addressed by lessons learned from the long-term management of a large (re)constructed wetland and the support of river basin management planning in the Danube River Basin.

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