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Water Resources Systems: Modelling Techniques and Analysis
We have extensively utilized the contents of the first two parts of this book for teaching postgraduate students at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Selected sections can serve as teaching materials for students at various levels: Part One introduces the basics, Part Two imparts skills in modeling, and Part Three aids in applying model formulations to practical problems. Part One can form the core content of a 2-credit course on water resources systems in one semester, supplemented by selected topics from Part Two, particularly Chapter 5. A regular 3-credit course may include both Parts One and Two, with a term paper or seminar incorporating content from Part Three to assist students in selecting topics of individual interest. Graduate research students will find Part Three particularly useful, as it illustrates a range of applications that can help them identify topics for further study or develop skills for broader applications of systems modeling.
Over the past two and a half decades, many of our students have contributed to our learning experience in the classroom, and we thank them for helping us crystallize our thoughts into this book. We acknowledge the significant inspiration we drew from the classical text, “Water Resources Systems Planning and Analysis” by Loucks et al. (1981), which motivated us to present this work in its current form.
In this initial attempt, we may have inadvertently made errors. We encourage all readers, colleagues, and students to identify these and offer constructive suggestions for improving the book.
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