DSTS and Modeling Tools Report
Decision Support Tools (DSTs) have been developed by various organisations (government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, universities, consultancy companies and think tanks) to facilitate decision making around a number of issues, including water governance and management. There are arang...
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| author | Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology, Cambodia Tonle Sap Authority Supreme National Economic Council, Cambodia Hatfield Consultants Culture and Environment Preservation Association |
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| author_facet | Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology, Cambodia Tonle Sap Authority Supreme National Economic Council, Cambodia Hatfield Consultants Culture and Environment Preservation Association |
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| description | Decision Support Tools (DSTs) have been developed by various organisations (government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, universities, consultancy companies and think tanks) to facilitate decision making around a number of issues, including water governance and management. There are arange of DSTs, distinguished by their function, quality of services (accuracy and precision), ease of use, time of application (project planning, implementation, monitoring, etc.), data requirements, data generated and other factors.
The main objective of this analysis is to assess currently available and relevant decision support tools (DSTs), and to highlight the method of selecting most appropriate tool. |
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| spelling | CGSpace343762023-09-25T07:39:24Z DSTS and Modeling Tools Report Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology, Cambodia Tonle Sap Authority Supreme National Economic Council, Cambodia Hatfield Consultants Culture and Environment Preservation Association mk16, camboda, tonle sap lake, great lake, stung pursat catchment, water demand analysis, modelling Decision Support Tools (DSTs) have been developed by various organisations (government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, universities, consultancy companies and think tanks) to facilitate decision making around a number of issues, including water governance and management. There are arange of DSTs, distinguished by their function, quality of services (accuracy and precision), ease of use, time of application (project planning, implementation, monitoring, etc.), data requirements, data generated and other factors. The main objective of this analysis is to assess currently available and relevant decision support tools (DSTs), and to highlight the method of selecting most appropriate tool. 2014-01-27 2014-01-27T16:39:55Z 2014-01-27T16:39:55Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34376 en Open Access application/pdf |
| spellingShingle | mk16, camboda, tonle sap lake, great lake, stung pursat catchment, water demand analysis, modelling Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology, Cambodia Tonle Sap Authority Supreme National Economic Council, Cambodia Hatfield Consultants Culture and Environment Preservation Association DSTS and Modeling Tools Report |
| title | DSTS and Modeling Tools Report |
| title_full | DSTS and Modeling Tools Report |
| title_fullStr | DSTS and Modeling Tools Report |
| title_full_unstemmed | DSTS and Modeling Tools Report |
| title_short | DSTS and Modeling Tools Report |
| title_sort | dsts and modeling tools report |
| topic | mk16, camboda, tonle sap lake, great lake, stung pursat catchment, water demand analysis, modelling |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34376 |
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