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Socio-hydrological modelling: a review asking "why, what and how?"
P. Blair
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Grantham Institute and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Skempton Building, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ, UK
W. Buytaert
Grantham Institute and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Skempton Building, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ, UK
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This paper reviews literature surrounding many aspects of socio-hydrological modelling; this includes a background to the subject of socio-hydrology, reasons why socio-hydrological modelling would be used, what is to be modelled in socio-hydrology and concepts that underpin this, as well as several modelling techniques and how they may be applied in socio-hydrology.
This paper reviews literature surrounding many aspects of socio-hydrological modelling; this...