Civil engineers and environmental scientists introduce non-specialist readers to the processes and methods for estimating drought and river flood phenomena. For specialists and stakeholders, they describe methods for assessing, monitoring, predicting, and managing drought and floods. Most of them are from Romania, and the focus of their study is the Dobrogea and Danube Delta on the Romanian coast of the Black Sea. Their topics include spatio-temporal variability of seasonal drought over the Dobrogea region, using grid computing and satellite remote sensing in evapo-transpiration estimation, mathematical tools for modeling a hydrological floodplain, Taita catchment in Romania as a case study for hydrological risk phenomena and flood analysis, and managing drought and floods in the Dobrogea region.
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