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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Transactions ID Number: 29-825
Full Name: Maria Ilinca Cheveresan
Position: Assistant
Age: ON
Sex: Female
Address: Bd. Lacul Tei, 124, RO-020396
Country: ROMANIA
Tel: +40728038807
Tel prefix: +40
Fax: +40212421870
E-mail address: maria.alexandrescu@utcb.ro
Other E-mails: maria.cheveresan@gmail.com
Title of the Paper: Spatial data infrastructure for groundwater integrated management with application in three case studies in Romania
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Maria Ilinca Cheveresan, Marin-Nelu Minciuna
Email addresses of all the authors: maria.alexandrescu@utcb.ro, marian.minciuna@hidro.ro, drobot@utcb.ro
Number of paper pages: 12
Abstract: Groundwater resource represents a major component of the quantitative and qualitative integrated water resource management. In the context of the climate changes the surface water resources become scarce or too expensive even within complex hydraulic schemes. Consequently groundwater resource is extremely valuable for drinking water and other demands for clean water. In order to have an efficient management, an integrated approach is needed taking into consideration all aspects that are related to groundwater resource. GIS offers tools for such an objective like an Enterprise Geodatabase unitary structure. As EU member Romania has to adopt and apply EU regulations including technology (like spatial data formats). This paper presents a standard for storage of data regarding groundwater management at national level. Three different case studies based on this approach are presented in order to reveal the use of a common data source for different models and analysis.
Keywords: Geodatabase, integrated groundwater resource management, GIS, SDI, conceptual data model, pollution
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Special (Invited) Session: GIS database for groundwater integrated management
Organizer of the Session: 625-182
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