Home
Scholarly Works
GIS applications to agricultural non-point-source...
Conference

GIS applications to agricultural non-point-source pollution modeling: A status review

Abstract

The current applications of geographic information systems (GIS) applications to non-point-source pollution modeling for agricultural area are reviewed with respect to the requirements for GIS, the hydrological/water quality modeling processes, and integration between GIS and Non-Point-Source Pollution (NPSP) models. Some necessary considerations for future studies are also discussed by summarizing the viewpoints of various researchers.

Authors

Wu S; Li J; Huang G

Pagination

pp. 202-206

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Conference proceedings

4th International Conference on Environmental Informatics Iseis 2005

Contact the Experts team