Understanding and mitigating the impacts of flood hazards and wetland changes requires precise, data-driven approaches, making geostatistics a critical tool in environmental analysis. By applying spatial statistical techniques to hydrological, topographical, and climatic datasets, researchers can generate detailed, high-resolution maps that identify flood-prone areas and monitor wetland dynamics. This information enhances predictive modeling of flood events and supports sustainable land-use planning and ecosystem conservation. As climate change increases the frequency and intensity of extreme weather, geostatistical methods may help better assess vulnerability, inform policy, and guide adaptive strategies for at-risk communities and habitats. Geostatistical Insights on Mapping Flood Hazards and Wetland Dynamics examines the use of geostatistics in flood risk mitigation techniques. It explores how various intelligent technologies assist in geographical mapping for areas affected by shifting climates and hazardous weather patterns. This book covers topics such as geomorphology, risk mitigation, and climatology, and is a useful resource for engineers, climatologists, geologists, conservationists, academicians, researchers, and environmental scientists.
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Walid Chouari is an Associate Professor in Geography at the College of Arts, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include Mapping of flood risk and flood-prone areas, Mapping of the dynamics of wet depressions and Geostatistical and environmental mapping.
Abdelkader Mohamed Sghaier Derbali is an Assistant Professor in Finance at the Department of Finance and Accounting, Higher Institute of Informatics and Management of Kairouan, Kairouan University, Kairouan, Tunisia and at the Department of Administrative and Financial Sciences, Applied College, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia. He is one of the Editorial Board Members in the Journal of Energy Markets, International Business Review, Cogent Economic & Finance, International Review of Applied Economics, African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, and African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development. His research interests include Risk Management, Systemic risk, International finance, Capital markets and institutions, Banking and market microstructure and Islamic Finance. He has published articles, among others, in Research in International Business and Management, Cogent Business & Management, Cogent Economic & Finance, Journal of Chinese Governance, The Chinese Economy, Journal of Energy Markets, and International Journal of Trade and Global Markets.
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