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Water Evaluation And Planning system (WEAP)
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Stockholm Environment Institute.
info@weap21.org
http://www.weap21.org/index.asp?action=205
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ISO 19115:2003/19139
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http://www.weap21.org/index.asp?action=205
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Water Evaluation And Planning system (WEAP)
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Stockholm Environment Institute.
info@weap21.org
http://www.weap21.org/index.asp?action=205
This modelling software can be used to simulatedrought risk to population,drought risk to municipal and industrial water needs ,drought risk to agriculture and livestock,drought risk to hydropower.
Mapping drought risk to population, Mapping drought risk to municipal and industrial water needs,Mapping drought impact to agriculture and livestock, Mapping drought impact to hydropower
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Stockholm Environment Institute., info@weap21.org
info@weap21.org
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Type of Drought: Hydrological Drought
Application: Mapping drought risk to population, Mapping drought risk to municipal and industrial water needs,Mapping drought impact to agriculture and livestock, Mapping drought impact to hydropower
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Mapping drought risk to population, Mapping drought risk to municipal and industrial water needs,Mapping drought impact to agriculture and livestock, Mapping drought impact to hydropower
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Concise description:
WEAP is a software tool for integrated water resources planning. Operates on the basic principle of a water balance model that can be applied to municipal and agricultural systems, a single watershed, or complex transboundary river basin systems.WEAP simulates a broad range of natural and engineered components within these systems, including rainfall runoff, base flow, and groundwater recharge from precipitation; sectoral demand analyses; water conservation; water rights and allocation priorities; reservoir operations; hydropower generation; pollution tracking and water quality; vulnerability assessments; and ecosystem requirements.
Water Evaluation And Planning system (WEAP)
This modelling software can be used to simulatedrought risk to population,drought risk to municipal and industrial water needs ,drought risk to agriculture and livestock,drought risk to hydropower.
Modelling Software
Hydrological
Mapping drought risk to population, Mapping drought risk to municipal and industrial water needs,Mapping drought impact to agriculture and livestock, Mapping drought impact to hydropower
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WEAP is a software tool for integrated water resources planning. Operates on the basic principle of a water balance model that can be applied to municipal and agricultural systems, a single watershed, or complex transboundary river basin systems.WEAP simulates a broad range of natural and engineered components within these systems, including rainfall runoff, base flow, and groundwater recharge from precipitation; sectoral demand analyses; water conservation; water rights and allocation priorities; reservoir operations; hydropower generation; pollution tracking and water quality; vulnerability assessments; and ecosystem requirements.
http://www.weap21.org/index.asp?action=205
Stockholm Environment Institute.
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info@weap21.org
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William Johnson, Quentin Williams and Paul Kirshen, WEAP: A Comprehensive and Integrated Model of Supply and Demand, Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, Athens, Georgia, USA, April 11-12, 1995.Paul Kirshen, Paul Raskin and Evan Hansen, "WEAP: A Tool for Sustainable Water Resources Planning in the Border Region," Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Water Resources Planning and Management Division Conference, ASCE, Integrated Water Resources Planning for the 21st Century, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 7-11, 1995.David Yates, Jack Sieber, David R. Purkey and Annette Huber-Lee, "WEAP21--A Demand-, Priority-, and Preference-Driven Water Planning Model: Part 1, Model Characteristics," Water International, 30 (2005), pp. 487-500.""
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