Title of article
Towards integrating GIS and catchment models
Author/Authors
David Pullar، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Darren Springer b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
9
From page
451
To page
459
Abstract
Modeling the impact of non-point source pollution in catchments is a complex problem, and one that has troubled natural resource
managers for many years. The development of spatially distributed hydrologic models has led to improved model forecasting at
the cost of requiring more detailed spatial information. In addition, the analysis is much more sensitive to errors in the data.
Incorporation of catchment models into a Geographical Information System (GIS) has improved matters by streamlining data input
and providing better interpretation of model outputs. This paper reviews different strategies for linking a catchment model with
GIS. It examines data issues related to the performance of models and how well they match physical landscape conditions. Integration
with GIS is shown to be necessary for the efficient and proper operation of models in resource management situations. The paper
concludes that tighter integration between generic sub-models for physical landscape processes and GIS is still required.
Keywords
GIS , watershed , runoff , System integration , decision support
Journal title
Environmental Modelling and Software
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Environmental Modelling and Software
Record number
957944
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