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Category Text Publication
Reference Category Book chapters
DOI 10.1016/B978-0-443-41736-8.00002-6
Title (Primary) Data needs and acquisition
Title (Secondary) Coevolution and prediction of coupled human-water systems: A sociohydrologic synthesis of change in hydrology and society
Author Kreibich, H.; Yu, D.J.; Brozović, N.; Ceola, S.; de Brito, M.M.; Quesnel Seipp, K.; Schröter, K.; Walker, D.W.
Publisher Tian, F.; Wei, J.; Haeffner, M.; Kreibich, H.
Year 2026
Department SUSOZ
Page From 139
Page To 207
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Data challenges; FAIR data principles; Human–water systems data; Novel data sources; Panta Rhei benchmark datasets
Abstract Data are essential for understanding, modeling, and managing human–water systems and their dynamics. Despite significant advancements in the acquisition, management, use, and free accessibility of data, there are still challenges associated with human–water systems data, including, e.g., high heterogeneity, scarcity, discrepancies in data volume and information, uncertainty, or equity issues. This chapter presents examples of how these challenges are being addressed in different human–water systems and how novel and emerging data sources and acquisition methods can help.
Persistent UFZ Identifier https://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=20939&ufzPublicationIdentifier=31659
Kreibich, H., Yu, D.J., Brozović, N., Ceola, S., de Brito, M.M., Quesnel Seipp, K., Schröter, K., Walker, D.W. (2026):
Data needs and acquisition
In: Tian, F., Wei, J., Haeffner, M., Kreibich, H. (eds.)
Coevolution and prediction of coupled human-water systems: A sociohydrologic synthesis of change in hydrology and society
Elsevier, p. 139 - 207 10.1016/B978-0-443-41736-8.00002-6