Water Resource Engineers and Environmental Hydraulics
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author = "Tai D. Bui and Alan A. Smith",
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editor = "Don Phelps and Gerald Sehlke",
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title = "Water Resource Engineers and Environmental
Hydraulics",
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publisher = "ASCE",
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year = "2001",
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volume = "111",
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pages = "286--286",
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booktitle = "World Water Congress 2001",
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address = "Orlando, Florida, USA",
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month = "20-24 " # may,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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broken = "http://link.aip.org/link/?ASC/111/286/1",
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DOI = "doi:10.1061/40569(2001)286",
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size = "10 pages",
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abstract = "In past decades, the fundamental notion of employing a
multi-disciplinary approach to water resource projects
was well received and promoted. According to this
approach, water resource practitioners (especially
engineers) should change their solution techniques and
evaluation so that a solution would encompass a
plethora of issues ? both structural and non-structural
? related to the project. It was recognized that
solutions could not be based solely on mathematical
models of flow conditions. Aspects such as ecology and
non-technical issues such as recreational and societal
needs should all be considered in the solution
derivation process. Undoubtedly, sophisticated
technical and mathematical tools (such as artificial
neural network and genetic programming, and other tools
related to Hydro-informatics) are essential to
implement the approach. Added to this is the
involvement of various professionals in certain
projects. Planners, biologists, limnologists,
economists, landscape architects, etc. are some of the
other disciplines, besides engineers, involved in
dealing with water resource projects. To address the
issues, a distinct branch of engineering is imperative.
The International Association of Hydraulic Engineering
and Research initiated the Eco-hydraulic branch, the
American Society of Civil Engineers formed the
Environmental Hydraulic Technical Committee and the
Canadian Society of Civil Engineers has the
Hydrotechnical branch. All in all, these efforts are
intended to ensure not only that levels of awareness
are elevated but also those levels of engineering
practice are adjusted to suit. As a result, solutions
would be environmentally friendly and/or sympathetic.",
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notes = "number = 40569 Conference Proceeding Paper",
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Tai D Bui
Alan A Smith
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