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Journal articles on the topic "Ressources en eau – Télédétection"
Lefrancq, Marie, Mamadou Diarra, Ousmane Hane, Ludovic Lhuissier, Thierno Ndour, Bernard Thumerel, Farouk Toumiat, and Mama Yena. "Apport de la télédétection pour le suivi des rizicultures dans le bassin versant du fleuve Sénégal." La Houille Blanche, no. 5 (October 2020): 60–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2020049.
Full textGarouani, A. El, and A. Merzouk. "Délimitation des zones de protection autour de la retenue du barrage Hachef (Maroc) par télédétection et SIG." Revue des sciences de l'eau 19, no. 1 (January 30, 2006): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/012170ar.
Full textMarchane, Ahmed, Lionel Jarlan, Lahoucine Hanich, and Abdelghani Boudhar. "Caractérisation de l'enneigement sur l'atlas marocain par le capteur MODIS et relation avec le climat (période 2000-2011)." Revue Française de Photogrammétrie et de Télédétection, no. 204 (April 8, 2014): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.52638/rfpt.2013.18.
Full textBentekhici, Nadjla, Yamina Benkesmia, Faouzi Berrichi, and Sid Ahmed Bellal. "Évaluation des risques de la pollution des eaux et vulnérabilité de la nappe alluviale à l’aide des données spatiales. Cas de la plaine de Sidi Bel Abbès (nord-ouest algérien)." Revue des sciences de l’eau 31, no. 1 (June 5, 2018): 43–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1047052ar.
Full textSanson, Baptiste, Jacques Baudry, and Jean-Baptiste Narcy. "Ressources en eau, ressources bocagères - Avant-propos." Sciences Eaux & Territoires Numéro 30, no. 4 (November 29, 2019): 3–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/set.030.0003.
Full textPhilipon, Par Patrick. "Les ressources en eau." Biofutur 1997, no. 167 (May 1997): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0294-3506(99)80302-0.
Full textMargat, Jean. "Ressources en eau et espace rural." Hommes et Terres du Nord 1, no. 1 (1996): 47–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/htn.1996.2532.
Full textHaeffner, H. "Gestion préventive des ressources en eau." Techniques Sciences Méthodes, no. 9 (2007): 49–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/tsm/200709049.
Full textBoschet, André-François. "Ressources en eau et santé en Europe." Journal européen d’hydrologie 33, no. 1 (2002): 33–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/water/20023301033.
Full textMriouah, Driss. "Planification des ressources en eau au Maroc." Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement 13, no. 4 (January 1992): 195–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02255189.1992.9669490.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Ressources en eau – Télédétection"
Scantland, Sylvie. "La télédétection et les ressources en eau : analyse du transfert de technologie." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/7615.
Full textOlivera, Guerra Luis Enrique. "Suivi des ressources en eau des cultures irriguées par télédétection multi-spectrales optique/thermique." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU30324.
Full textIrrigated agriculture is an important pressure on water resources, consuming more than 70% of the mobilized freshwater resources at global scale. However, the information on irrigation, which is crucial for the sustainability of water resources in agricultural regions, is often unavailable. Therefore, monitoring and quantifying the crop water budget over extended areas is critical. This PhD thesis aims to integrate optical/thermal remote sensing data into a simplified crop water balance model for monitoring the water budget of irrigated agricultural areas. For this purpose, an innovative and stepwise approach is developed to estimate simultaneously the irrigation, the evapotranspiration (ET) and the root-zone soil moisture (RZSM) at crop field scale (100 m resolution) on a daily basis. In a first step, a feasibility study is carried out using in situ optical/thermal measurements collected over a winter wheat field of the Haouz plain, Morocco. A crop water stress coefficient (Ks) derived from the land surface temperature (LST) and vegetation index (NDVI) is first translated into RZSM diagnostic estimates, which is then used to estimate irrigation amounts and dates along the season. Next, the retrieved irrigations allow forcing the dual crop coefficient FAO-56 model (FAO- 2Kc) to re-analyze the daily ET and RZSM. The re-analyzed RZSM is significantly improved with respect to RZSM diagnostic estimates, reaching the same accuracy as that obtained by using actual irrigations (RMSE = 0.03 m3m-3 and R2 = 0.7). However, the approach needs to be tested using satellite data in order to demonstrate its real applicability. The next step consists in adapting the previous approach to spatially integrated but temporally sparse Landsat NDVI/LST data. For this purpose, a contextual method is first used to derive Landsat-derived estimates (crop coefficients and RZSM), which are used to re-initialize a FAO-based model and propagate this information daily throughout the season. Then, the retrieved pixel-scale irrigations are aggregated to the crop field-scale. The approach is applied to three agricultural areas (12 km by 12 km) in the semi-arid region of Haouz Plain, and validated over five winter wheat fields with different irrigation techniques (drip-, flood- and no-irrigation). The results show that the seasonal irrigation amounts over all the sites and seasons is accurately estimated (RMSE = 44 mm and R = 0.95), regardless of the irrigation techniques. Acceptable errors (RMSE = 27 mm and R = 0.52) are obtained for irrigations cumulated over 15 days, but poor agreements at daily to weekly scales are found in terms of irrigation. However, the daily RZSM and ET are accurately estimated using the retrieved irrigation and are very close to those estimated using actual irrigations (overall RMSE equal to 0.04 m3m-3 and 0.83 mm.d-1 for RZSM and ET, respectively). In a final step, an operational LST disaggregation method based on NDVI/LST and Landsat/MODIS relationships is implemented for enhancing the spatio-temporal resolution of LST as input to the irrigation retrieval approach. The disaggregation method is tested over an arid region of Chile and our study area in the Haouz Plain. Combining both disaggregated LST and Landsat LST data sets, thanks to the increase in the temporal frequency of LST data, results in a better detection of irrigation events and amounts. The overall RMSE of cumulated irrigation at different time scales is decreased from 46 to 34 mm, while the R is increased from 0.50 to 0.64. Consistently, the RZSM estimated using the disaggregated LST in addition to Landsat LST as input is improved by 26% and 14% in terms of RMSE and R, respectively
Gao, Qi. "Estimation des ressources en eau sur les surfaces continentales par télédétection micro-onde multi-capteurs." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU30137.
Full textThe estimation of the water resources of the continental surfaces at a regional and global scale is fundamental for good water resources management. This estimation covers a wide range of topics and fields, including the characterisation of soils and water resources at the basin scale, hydrological modelling and flood prediction and mapping. In this context, the characterisation of the states of the continental surface, to obtain better input parameters for hydrological models, is essential to improve the precision in the simulation of flows, droughts, and floods. The estimation of the water content in the system, including the different water bodies and the free water in the soil, is especially necessary for a precise description of the hydrological processes and, in general, of the water cycle on the continental surfaces. To better characterise hydrological processes, human interventions cannot be neglected. Humans influence the water cycle, mainly through irrigation and the construction of reservoirs, which must be correctly quantified. The objective of the thesis is the improvement of the remote estimation of water resources, including the quantification of human factors, using several sensors recently launched, taking advantage of recent developments in remote sensing technology. With the arrival of the Sentinel constellations (Sentinel-1, 2, 3), we have better tools to estimate water resources, including human impacts, with greater precision and coverage. This thesis consists mainly of two parts where human interventions in the water cycle are considered: irrigation cartography (as an application of soil moisture), and the forcing of reservoirs in hydrological simulations (as an application of altimetry). Firstly, soil moisture is estimated from the statistical analysis of Sentinel-1 SAR data. Two methodologies are developed to obtain soil moisture with a spatial resolution of 100 m based on the interpretation of Sentinel-1 data collected with the VV polarization (vertical-vertical), which is combined with optical data of Sentinel-2 for the analysis of the effects of vegetation. Secondly, irrigation is mapped under various meteorological conditions, including high spatial and temporal resolution
Malbéteau, Yoann. "Suivi des ressources en eau par une approche combinant la télédétection multi-capteur et la modélisation phénoménologique." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOU30193/document.
Full textThis thesis aims to improve the spatio-temporal resolution of surface water fluxes at the land surface-atmosphere interface based on appropriate models that rely on readily available multi-sensor remote sensing data. This work has been set up to further develop (disaggregation, assimilation, energy balance modeling) approaches related to soil moisture monitoring in order to optimize water management over semi-arid areas. Currently, the near surface soil moisture data sets available at global scale have a spatial resolution that is too coarse for hydrological applications. Especially, the near surface soil moisture retrieved from passive microwave observations such as AMSR-E (Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-EOS) and SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) data have a spatial resolution of about 60 km and 40 km, respectively. In this context, the downscaling algorithm "DISaggregation based on Physical And Theoretical scale Change" (or DisPATCh) has been developed. The near surface soil moisture variability is estimate within a low resolution pixel at the targeted 1 km resolution based on an evapotranspiration model using LST (Land surface temperature) and NDVI (vegetation index) derived from MODIS (MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) data. Within a first step, DisPATCh is applied to SMOS and AMSR-E soil moisture products over the Murrumbidgee river catchment in Southeastern Australia and is evaluated during a one-year period. It is found that the downscaling efficiency is lower in winter than during the hotter months when DisPATCh performance is optimal. However, the temporal resolution of DisPATCh data is limited by the gaps in MODIS images due to cloud cover, and by the temporal resolution of passive microwave observations (global coverage every 3 days for SMOS). The second step proposes an approach to overcome these limitations by assimilating the 1 km resolution DisPATCh data into a simple dynamic soil model forced by reanalysis meteorological data including precipitation. The original approach combines a variational scheme for root-zone soil moisture analysis and a sequential approach for the update of surface soil moisture. The performance is assessed using ground measurements of soil moisture in the Tensift-Haouz region in Morocco and the Yanco area in Australia during 2014. It is found that the downscaling/assimilation scheme is an efficient approach to estimate the dynamics of the 1 km resolution surface soil moisture at daily time scale, even when coarse scale and inaccurate meteorological data including rainfall are used. The third step presents a physically-based method to correct LST data for topographic effects in order to offer the opportunity for applying DisPATCh over mountainous areas. The approach is tested using ASTER (Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer) and Landsat data over a 6 km by 6 km steep-sided area in the Moroccan Atlas. It is found that the strong correlations between LST and illumination over rugged terrain before correction are greatly reduced at ~100 m resolution after the topographic correction. Such a correction method could potentially be used as a proxy of the surface water status over mountainous terrain. This thesis opens the path for developing new remote sensing-based methods in order to retrieve water inputs -including both precipitation and irrigation- at high spatial resolution for water management
Shaban, Amin. "Etude de l'hydrogéologie du Liban occidental : utilisation de la télédétection." Bordeaux 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003BOR12722.
Full textThe occidental part of Lebanon is an interesting region for studying water resources because it includes all elements of the water cycle. In order to make a compregensive assessment of water resources in such a large area (around 5000 km2), conventional methods alone woukd not be enough. However, the use of remote sensing together w ith those methods would be appreciated. This study treats water resources through delineating the whole water cycle. In this concer, remote sensing technique is used as a supplementary tool for data generation and extraction whenever applicable. In addition to the known methods of study including field survey, map interpretation, and water analysis and measurements, a variety of satellite images, with different resolutions, optical characteristics and of different time intervals are used; Thn, the extracted data from remote sensing and the phydical data are manipulated together int he Geographic Information System (GIS). Thus, a number of thematic maps, with detailed description and explanation is produced
Shamlou, Gholan. "Photogrammétrie et télédétection dans le domaine de l'aménagement du territoire en Iran : problème de l'eau." Paris 1, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA010538.
Full textDewaele, Hélène. "Intégration de données satellitaires dans le modèle ISBA pour le suivi des céréales à paille pluviales et l'estimation de la réserve utile en eau du sol." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU30203/document.
Full textClimate, soils and water resources are essential factors of agricultural production and affect the availability of world food resources. The need to quantify, assess and predict pressures on water resources and agricultural resources in the context of climate change is a major issue. To answer these questions, numerical models of the processes at stake over continental surfaces are developed. They simulate many natural processes such as the water cycle, the carbon cycle, vegetation growth and senescence, and the fluxes at the soil-atmosphere interface. These powerful tools are widely used by the scientific community but present many uncertainties in the representation of the various biophysical processes taken into account and in the estimation of the parameters that drive them. The lack of observation data for key hydrological cycle variables or key vegetation variables of large spatial and temporal scales is a major obstacle to the validation of these models. The general objective of this thesis is to evaluate how the integration of satellite data available over the last thirty years in a generic model of continental surfaces allows a better representation of agricultural droughts at different spatial scales. The ISBA-A-gs model developed by CNRM is used. It represents the interannual variability of plant biomass in relation to soil water resources. Previous studies have shown that simulations of the soil-plant system under water stress conditions are very sensitive to the value of the soil maximum available water content, and that the representation by this type of model of the interannual variability of cereal straw is difficult. A model calibration / validation methodology based on the integration of Leaf Area Index (LAI) satellite time series observed at 1 km resolution in ISBA-A-gs was developed. The objective is to estimate the soil maximum available water content for non-irrigated straw cereal crops. The satellite LAI is first disaggregated for straw cereals. The validation of this methodology is based on a comparison of the simulated above-ground biomass with observed agricultural yields. A simple method of inverse modeling by minimizing a cost function is compared with a more complex method: sequential data assimilation. The latter allows optimal combinations of the LAI time series observed and simulated by ISBA-A-gs to provide an analysis of LAI, above-ground biomass, and soil moisture. The assimilation is based on the LDAS-Monde chain developed by CNRM. It gives more realistic results than inverse modeling in terms of simulated biomass and of soil maximum available water content. The representation of the negative impact of droughts and very wet years on yields is improved by this method. It is found that the soil maximum available water content retrieved on the French cereal areas correlates with the maximum annual values ??of satellite LAI (LAImax). A simple linear regression model can be used to estimate the soil maximum available water content directly from LAImax . The mapping of the soil maximum available water content as derived from LAImax is compared with the one millionth map of INRA over France. The possibility of using this method at a local scale is evaluated, as well as its extension to other agricultural areas in Eurasia and North America
Shamambo, Daniel Chiyeka. "Assimilation de données satellitaires pour le suivi des ressources en eau dans la zone Euro-Méditerranée." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020TOU30143.
Full textMore accurate estimates of land surface conditions are important for enhancing our ability to understand, monitor, and predict key variables of the terrestrial water cycle in various parts of the globe. In particular, the Mediterranean area is frequently characterized by a marked impact of the soil water deficit on vegetation growth. The latest IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) simulations indicate that occurrence of droughts and warm spells in the Euro-Mediterranean region are likely to increase. It is therefore crucial to improve the ways of understanding, observing and simulating the dynamics of the land surface processes in the Euro-Mediterranean region. Land surface models (LSMs) have been developed for the purpose of representing the land surface processes at various spatial scales. They are usually forced by hourly gridded atmospheric variables such as air temperature, air humidity, solar radiation, precipitation, and are used to simulate land surface states and fluxes. While LSMs can provide a continuous monitoring of land surface conditions, they still show discrepancies due to forcing and parameter errors, missing processes and inadequate model physics for particular areas or seasons. It is also possible to observe the land surface conditions from space. The modelling of land surface variables can be improved through the dynamical integration of these observations into LSMs. Remote sensing observations are particularly useful in this context because they are able to address global and continental scales. Low frequency microwave remote sensing has advantages because it can provide regular observations in all-weather conditions and at either daytime or night-time. A number of satellite-derived products relevant to the hydrological and vegetation cycles are already available from C-band radars such as the Advanced Scatterometer (ASCAT) or Sentinel-1. Assimilating these data into LSMs permits their integration in the process representation in a consistent way. The results obtained from assimilating satellites products provide land surface variables estimates that are generally superior to the model estimates or satellite observations alone. The main objective of this thesis was to improve the representation of land surface variables linked to the terrestrial water and carbon cycles in the ISBA LSM through the assimilation of ASCAT backscatter (sigma°) observations. An observation operator capable of representing the ASCAT sigma° from the ISBA simulated variables was developed. A version of the water cloud model (WCM) was successfully implemented over the Euro-Mediterranean area. The simulated values were compared with those observed from space. A more detailed quantification of the influence of various factors on the signal was made over southwestern France. Focusing on the Klaus storm event in the Landes forest, it was shown that the WCM was able to represent abrupt changes in vegetation biomass. It was also found that the WCM had shortcomings over karstic areas and over wheat croplands. It was shown that the latter was related to a discrepancy between the seasonal cycle of microwave vegetation optical depth (VOD) and leaf area index (LAI). Finally, the direct assimilation of ASCAT sigma° observations was assessed over southwestern France
Ruelland, Denis. "Méthodes d’intégration de l’information géographique dans la modélisation des hydrosystèmes." Montpellier 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009MON20180.
Full textTo meet the needs for water resources management, hydrological sciences ought to develop tools able to forecast the effects of constraints (climate, land-use, water policy) on hydrological variables (discharge, water quality). As water management is necessarily performed at the level of regional catchments, these tools need to be developed at such scales, while taking into account explicitly the spatial distribution and the temporal variability of involved phenomena. The question is investigated through the synthesis of experiments in river systems modelling. These experiences make it possible to suggest methods and techniques for integrating geographical information and leading to their consistent use in hydrological terms. Examples of applications in various geographical contexts and on different levels of scales are put forward: (i) modelling of the transfer of point and diffuse pollutions in a large man-shaped basin in a temperate environment (basin of the Seine River, France); (ii) modelling of the transfer of agricultural pollutions in a rural basin in a temperate environment (basin of the Moine River, France); (iii) modelling of the rainfall-runoff relationship in a large Sudano-Sahelian catchment (basin of the Bani River, Mali). These experiments are followed by reflections on specificities of such approaches, the requirements of their implementation and the changes of paradigms which they can involve in hydrological research
Colin, Jérôme. "Apport de la télédétection optique à la définition d'indicateurs de performance pour l'utilisation de l'eau en agriculture." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2006. https://publication-theses.unistra.fr/public/theses_doctorat/2006/COLIN_Jerome_2006.pdf.
Full textIn this work, we define a new methodology that allows calculating actual evaporation from high resolution remote sensing images to assess the performance of irrigation in cultivated areas. This approach is based on the SEBI concept, visible to near and thermal infrared remote sensing images to derive geometric and radiometric surface properties, and atmospheric boundary layer variables that allow estimating turbulent flux at regional scale. The main advances are: i) the new MSSEBS model allowing to map evaporative fraction and actual evaporation at a high spatial resolution and on a regional extent ; ii) a new methodology to calculate the available energy for turbulent flux (Rn-G0) from the diurnal shape of the ratio of global over net radiation, allowing to calculate actual and potential diurnal evaporation for each pixel; iii) scenarios, sensitivity analysis and information content analysis providing quantitative information on the uncertainty of MSSEBS at field and sub-field scale
Books on the topic "Ressources en eau – Télédétection"
Kusnir, Imrich. Géologie, ressources minérales et ressources en eau du Tchad. N'Djaména: Centre national d'appui à la recherche, 1993.
Find full textKusnir, Imrich. Géologie, ressources minérales et ressources en eau du Tchad. N'Djaména: Centre national d'appui à la recherche, 1993.
Find full textKusnir, Imrich. Géologie, ressources minérales et ressources en eau du Tchad. 2nd ed. N'Djaména: Centre national d'appui à la recherche, 1995.
Find full textLétourneau, Guy. Description des données brutes de télédétection. Montréal, Qué: Centre Saint-Laurent, Conservation de l'environnement, Environnement Canada, 1996.
Find full textLétourneau, Guy. Évaluation des variables indicatrices de la qualité des eaux. Montréal, Qué: Centre Saint-Laurent, Conservation de l'environnement, Environnement Canada, 1996.
Find full textAssociation québécoise de télédétection. Congrès. Télédétection et gestion des ressources: L'aspect opérationnel : comptes rendus du cinquième congrès de l'Associatiation québécoise de télédétection. Ste-Foy, Québec: L'Association, 1985.
Find full textHubert, Pierre. Eaupuscule: Une introduction à la gestion de l'eau. Paris: Ellipses, 1985.
Find full textQuébec (Province). L'eau, la vie, l'avenir: Politique nationale de l'eau. Québec]: Environnement Québec, 2002.
Find full textMassenet, Michel, and Max Falque. Droits de propriété, économie et environnement: Les ressources en eau. [Paris]: Dalloz, 2000.
Find full textEau verte, eau bleue (Conference). Climat me diterrane en & ressources en eau: Actes de la confe rence "Eau verte, eau bleue", Marseille,6-8 septembre 1983. [France]: Socie te me te orologique de France, 1987.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Ressources en eau – Télédétection"
YERGEAU, Michel, Christian PRÉVOST, Bertin Goze BÉNIÉ, and Ferdinand BONN. "Intégration de données multisources pour la gestion des ressources en eau au Sahel." In Télédétection de l'environnement dans l'espace francophone, 457–78. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18pgwp2.39.
Full text"Utilisation des ressources en eau douce." In Panorama de l'environnement 2013, 34–37. OECD, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264221802-9-fr.
Full text"Prologue : L'État des ressources en eau." In Rapport mondial des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau 2021, 13–18. United Nations, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/9789214030157c006.
Full textDaccache, Andre, Maha Abdelhameed Elbana, Abdelouahid Fouial, Fawzi Karajeh, Roula Khadra, Nicola Lamaddalena, Ramy Saliba, Alessandra Scardigno, Pasquale Steduto, and Mladen Todorovic. "Chapitre 3 - Gestion des ressources en eau." In Mediterra 2016 : Zéro gaspillage en Méditerranée, 71–94. Presses de Sciences Po, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.cihea.2016.01.0071.
Full textPaquin, Marc, and Richard Connor. "Économie, emploi et eau." In Rapport mondial des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau, 30–49. UN, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/ba11a67e-fr.
Full text"Sécurité des ressources en eau et croissance pro-pauvres." In Ressources naturelles et croissance pro-pauvres, 137–48. OECD, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264041844-12-fr.
Full textCHANZY, André, Patrick BERTUZZI, and Laurent BRUCKLER. "Estimation de la teneur en eau de surface des sols nus à l’aide des mesures hyperfréquences actives." In Télédétection de l'environnement dans l'espace francophone, 55–74. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18pgwp2.10.
Full textPaquin, Marc. "Eau, emploi et développement durable." In Rapport mondial des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau, 54–64. UN, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/f461a948-fr.
Full textUhlenbrook, Stefan, Angela Renata Cordeiro Ortigara, and Richard Connor. "Prologue | état des ressources en eau : Disponibilité et qualité." In Rapport mondial des Nations Unies sur la mise en valeur des ressources en eau 2017, 8–14. UN, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/fd22359a-fr.
Full textTrottier, Julie. "L’avènement de la gestion intégrée des ressources en eau." In Gestion de l'eau, 179–98. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18phcp8.11.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Ressources en eau – Télédétection"
GAALOUL, Noureddine. "Outil de gestion des ressources en eau dans la zone côtière : Modélisation hydrodynamique de l'aquifère Plio-Quaternaire de la côte orientale du cap bon au nord est de la Tunisie." In Journées Nationales Génie Côtier - Génie Civil. Editions Paralia, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5150/jngcgc.2010.030-g.
Full textReports on the topic "Ressources en eau – Télédétection"
Carlson, H., A. Pietroniro, P. Gober, W. Leger, S. Merrill, L. Balkhi, S. Foley, B. Halliday, and L. Martz. Ressources en eau. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/328397.
Full textNastev, M., M. M. Savard, D. Paradis, R. Lefebvre, and M. Ross. Étude quantitative des ressources en eau souterraine. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/292545.
Full textMul, M., E. Obuobie, R. Appoh, K. Kankam-Yeboah, E. Bekoe-Obeng, B. Amisigo, F. Y. Logah, B. Ghansah, and M. McCartney. Évaluation des ressources en eau du bassin de la Volta. International Water Management Institute (IWMI)., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2016.201.
Full textTurner, R. J. W., R. G. Franklin, J. M. Journeay, D. Hocking, A. Franc de Ferriere, A. Chollat, J. Dunster, A. Whitehead, and D G Whitehead. Hydropanorama de l'île de Bowen : les ressources en eau de notre île. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/220218.
Full textRivard, C., J. Marion, Y. Michaud, S. Benhammane, A. Morin, R. Lefebvre, and A. Rivera. Étude de l'impact potentiel des changements climatiques sur les ressources en eau souterraine dans l'Est du Canada. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214161.
Full textRault, Philippe Ker, Caroline Desalos, Mohamed Dicko, and Cor Wattel. Evaluation à mi-parcours du programme conjoint d’Appui à la gestion iIntégrée des ressources en Eau au Mali : Résumé public. Wageningen: Wageningen Environmental Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/428638.
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Full textZhang, Wei, Hagar ElDidi, Kimberly A. Swallow, Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick, Claudia Ringler, Yuta Masuda, and Allison Aldous. La gestion communautaire des ressources en eau douce: Un guide du practicien pour appliquer la théorie TNC de la Voix, du Choix et de l’Action. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133689.
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