World Water Forum - Bali 2024
A case study in the use of spatial hydrology for water resource management
Thursday 23 May 2024, 4:30pm - 5pm
Efficient water resource management requires a data driven approach. This involves generating integrating, processing, interpreting, and using data. This is crucial, especially for decision-making and for providing information to the public.
New data production processes such as the ones linked to remote sensing, can significantly contribute to cost-effective data production.
Purpose:
– How remote sensing is used as an innovative and cost-effective solutions for producing complementary datasets
– How these processes can be integrated to support an efficient data-driven water resource management
Organizer(s):
International Office for Water (OIEau)
Collecte Localisation Satellites (CLS)