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Drought Dynamics

Modeling and Assessment to Confront a Changing Climate

Mir Jafar Sadegh Safari (Yasar University, Turkey) Babak Vaheddoost (Bursa Technical University, Turkey)

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English
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
27 February 2026
Drought Dynamics: Modeling and Assessment to Confront a Changing Climate synthesizes the latest research findings and practical insights from leading experts in the field. The book provides the knowledge and tools necessary to understand the causes and impacts of drought, predict its occurrence, and implement practical measures to mitigate its effects. It begins with an in-depth review of fundamental drought theory followed by a closer examination of related aspects like social behavior, food security, health, climate, sediment, architecture, and education. Next, a close look at geography information systems including data assessment, models, maps, and visualizations is explored.

Additional sections explore drought management, along with community resilience, adaptation, policy, and the economy. New trends in drought studies are presented, including the latest practical technologies and the use of artificial intelligence. Lastly, a series of detailed case studies offer practical insights on data assessment, modeling, experimental studies, and climate change. The editors and contributing authors offer this resource to help build resilience and sustainability in the face of one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.
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Imprint:   Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   450g
ISBN:   9780443342059
ISBN 10:   0443342059
Pages:   538
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Section 1: Drought Concept 1. Definition, Theory, and Background 2. Bibliometry and Review 3. Drought and Social Behavior 4. Drought, Food Security and Health 5. Drought and Climate 6. Drought and Sediment 7.. Drought and Architecture 8. Drought and Education Section 2: Geography Information System 9. Data assessment (In situ data, Satellite data, Real time data, Radar, RS, etc.) 10. Models and Approaches 11. Maps and visualization Section 3: Drought Management 12. Resilience and Adaptation, 13. Policy and Governance 14. Health 15. Economy Section 4: New Trends in Drought Studies 16. Practice 17. Measurement and Instruments 18. New Indices 19. Cutting Edge Technologies 20. Artificial Intelligence Section 5: Case Studies 21. Data assessment (analysis, fusion, mining, attractors, spatiotemporal distribution, frequency, magnitude, intensity, risks, hazard, probability, return period etc.) 22. Models (Linear, Nonlinear, Machine Learning) 23. Droughts and Floods 24.. Climate and drought (Climate variability, Climate Changes, Future Droughts) 25. Local, Regional, and global cases 26. Experimental studies

Dr. Safari’s comprehensive research portfolio centers on water resources through development of climate change adaptation strategies and analysis. His endeavors transcend conventional approaches by not only pioneering novel methodologies for comprehending and modeling water resources problems but also by innovating adaptive and integrated techniques to address the challenges posed by climate change variability and uncertainties using advanced tools such as data science including machine learning and artificial intelligence, statistical and stochastic modeling, and data-driven methodologies. Dr. Safari’s past and current researches have resulted in valuable contributions in water resources with over 100 refereed papers in prestigious journals. He is an active reviewer and editor in more than 70 SCI journals. He worked in several national and international research projects as researcher and coordinator. In 2022, Dr. Safari was recognized as a top 2% scientist globally by Elsevier. Dr. Vaheddoost exemplifies commitment to the hydrology, specializing in advanced data analysis and mining techniques encompassing both linear and non-linear systems across time and frequency domains, alongside model development methodologies. His extensive research portfolio spans groundwater hydrology, drought analysis, water-energy budgeting, model refinement, climate change impact assessments, water quality evaluations, and open channel hydraulics. Moreover, his contributions to the field of water resources are evidenced by the dissemination of over 50 peer-reviewed publications, active involvement in numerous national and international research projects, contributions to authoritative book chapters, and presentations at esteemed conferences. Additionally, Dr. Vaheddoost has significantly enriched scholarly discourse by serving as a meticulous reviewer for more than 600 academic papers, adjudicating submissions for various conferences, and editorial roles in scientific journals.

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