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First Edition of HydroGeek Newsletter for the year 2023 Launched

First Edition of HydroGeek Launched



You will be happy to know that the first edition of the HydroGeek Newsletter of the year 2023 is launched



The content of the first edition is as given below :

Cover Feature: The Free Software for Water Resource Management

Feature 1: A case study of the ELECTRE Decision-Making Method in Water Resource: How to use the technique in the selection of the best solution among the available many.

Feature 2: Project Idea on Climate Change Impact Studies

Feature 3: Instrument Recommendation: An instrument that can monitor more than seven water quality parameters in real-time

Regular Features: News and Views, Recommended New and Old Books, More Project Ideas, etc.


Click here to access it.

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