Scientific Results

This catalogue is obtained by conducting a systematic literature review of scientific studies and reviews related to monitoring, forecasting, and simulating the inland water cycle. The analysis maps scientific expertise across research groups and classifies findings by the type of inland water studied, application focus, and geographical scope. A gap analysis will identify missing research areas and assess their relevance to policymaking.

ID ▲ Type Year Authors Title Venue/Journal DOI Research type Water System Technical Focus Abstract Link with Projects Link with Tools Related policies ID
publications-3271 Other 2023 Joao Pita Costa Business Intelligence, Built from Open Dat 10.5281/zenodo.7691700 Data Management & Analytics Water Distribution Networks No abstract available 820985
publications-3272 Conference proceedings 2021 Joao Pita Costa; M. Besher Massri; Inna Novalija; Ignacio Casals del Busto; Iulian Mocanu; Maurizio Rossi; Jan Šturm; Eva Erzin; Alenka Guček; Matej Posinković; Marko Grobelnik Observing Water-Related Events for Evidence-Based Decision-Making SiKDD2021 10.5281/zenodo.7691739 Data Management & Analytics Water Distribution Networks No abstract available 820985
publications-3273 Book chapters 2022 D. P. Solomatine; R. K. Price; A. Jonoski; I. Popescu; B. Bhattacharya; L. Alfonso Segura; G. Corzo Perez; S. J. van Andel; C. Bertini Hydroinformatics education at IHE Delft: past and future 10.2166/9781789062656_0093 IoT & Sensors Wastewater Treatment Plants Abstract From the very beginning of introducing hydroinformatics as a new discipline of research and practice, Mike Abbott worked together with his collaborators on establishing a supporting educational programme at post-graduate level. This chapter presents the establishment of the first hydroinformatics post-graduate programme at IHE Delft, in the Netherlands, later offered as an MSc degree in water science and engineering with specialization in hydroinformatics. The curriculum and the set-up of the programme are described, together with their developments over the last three decades. This programme has significantly benefited from the unique characteristics of IHE Delft: The institute is specifically oriented to providing water education to participants from the Global South, and, at the same time, it operates within a network of diverse organizations engaged in research and practice of water management in the Netherlands and Europe. The hydroinformatics programme has therefore benefited from contributions of top experts from such institutions who have taken roles as invited lecturers, as well as MSc and PhD mentors and supervisors, very often on water-related topics originating from-, or relevant for students' home countries. Challenges for maintaining relevant attractive hydroinformatics curriculum have come from continuous developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs), need for balancing ICT-related and water-related subjects, while still imparting knowledge regarding the primary role of hydroinformatics as an integrating discipline needed for supporting efficient-, but also transparent and inclusive water-related decision making. The associated PhD programme in hydroinformatics and some related Master programmes at IHE Delft are also briefly introduced. The chapter also presents an overview of hydroinformatics-related education at other universities around the world. The concluding section presents an outlook for future hydroinformatics education in which next to its water and informatics components, its social dimension and integrative purpose will become even more important. 820985
publications-3274 Thesis and dissertations 2022 Corzo, Clara Multiple leaks location in water distribution networks combining physically-based and machine learning approaches using high-performance computing MSc thesis WSE-HI.22-04 - Water Science and Engineering Programme, Specialisation Hydroinformatics. IHE Delft 10.5281/zenodo.7702275 Data Management & Analytics Water Distribution Networks No abstract available 820985
publications-3275 Other 2021 Une juste gestion de l'eau 10.5281/zenodo.7701521 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 820985
publications-3276 Conference proceedings 2022 Alenka Guček; Joao Pita Costa; M.Besher Massri; João Santos Costa; Maurizio Rossi; Ignacio Casals del Busto; Iulian Mocanu Addressing climate change preparedness from a smart water perspective SiKDD2022 10.5281/zenodo.7691981 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 820985
publications-3277 Book chapters 2022 Cédric Crettaz FIWARE Booklet - FIWARE4CITIES: Braila FIWARE team 10.5281/zenodo.7691199 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 820985
publications-3278 Book chapters 2022 Leonardo Alfonso Agua digital: el papel de la tecnología para la seguridad hídrica 10.5281/zenodo.7702108 Uncategorized Uncategorized No abstract available 820985
publications-3279 Conference proceedings 2021 Joao Costa, Klemen Kenda et al. Entropy for Time Series Forecasting 10.5281/zenodo.7691783 IoT & Sensors Natural Water Bodies No abstract available 820985
publications-3280 Conference proceedings 2021 Joao Pita Costa Observing water-related events to support decision-making Smart Water Magazine 10.5281/zenodo.7691808 Data Management & Analytics Uncategorized No abstract available 820985