PhD and MSc theses
Over the years many graduate students studied different aspects of Water Accounting Plus or applied the WA+ framework to a specific case study. A full list is provided below.
PhD theses
- Msigwa, A., 2021. Improved Use of Remote Sensing data for Water Accounting Plus Applications in Cultivated Tropical Catchments in Africa: Case of Kikuletwa Catchment in Tanzania. PhD thesis. Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium
- Dembélé, M., 2020.Spatially explicit hydrological modelling for water accounting under climate change in the Volta River Basin in West Africa. PhD Thesis, University of Lausanne
- Kiptala, J.K., 2016. Managing basin interdependencies in a heterogeneous, highly utilized and data scarce river basin in semi-arid Africa: the case of the Pangani River Basin, Eastern Africa. PhD thesis, UNESCO-IHE and TU Delft.
- Duan, Z., 2014. Estimating Water Balance Components of Lakes and Reservoirs Using Various Open Access Satellite Databases. PhD thesis, TU Delft.
- Karimi, P., 2014. Water Accounting Plus for Water Resources Reporting and River Basin Planning. PhD thesis. TU Delft.
MSc theses
- Dehati, S., 2023. Equity Assessment in Transboundary Water Resources Management Using Remote Sensing Data A Case Study of Nile River Basin. MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- Muhammad, H., 2023. Deriving high-resolution evapotranspiration products using a data fusion method.MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- Safi, C., 2022. Monitoring SDG 6.4.1 indicator at national and sub-national scale using open access remote sensing-derived data Case study in Lebanon. MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- El Wattar, S., 2022. Entangled logics of water and land productivity Conversations among Egyptian farmers and WaPOR’s remote sensing data. MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- Hettler, W., 2022. Assessment of groundwater recharge using remote sensing information. Utilising FAO WaPOR to estimate groundwater recharge in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- Karroumi, L., 2021. Water Accounting + methodology applied to Mara river basin using SWAT. MSc thesis, VUB
- Calabuig, N.M., 2021. Estimation of blue and green water using remote sensing and models of Water Accounting +. MSc thesis, VUB.
- Ashiono, S.E., 2020. Estimating Water Consumption Through Hydrological Modelling In Mara River Basin. MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- Singh, S., 2019. Parched Kaveri: A preliminary assessment of flow alteration and ecological condition of sub-basins of Kaveri river using global datasets. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology
- Luger, C., 2019. Redesigning the Morgan-Morgan-Finney Soil Erosion Model for Global High-Resolution Application. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology
- Bett, K.B., 2017. Downscaling of satellite-derived soil moisture using land surface temperature and vegetation index. MSc thesis. IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
- Bremer, K., 2017. Estimating the Groundwater Recharge of the Chindwin and Irrawaddy Basin in Myanmar Using Remote Sensing Based Water Accounting (WA+). MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology
- Agnindhira, G.P., 2016. Finding the optimal unsaturated zone storage change estimation method to improve moisture accounting in Vietnam – a case study of the Ca and the downstream Red River basin in Vietnam. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology
- Prior, A.D., 2016. WA+ as a Technical Tool for Transboundary Water Governance: The Potential of Satellite Data for Water Accounting in Ungauged Basins. Interuniversity Programme in Water Resources Engineering. MSc thesis. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Barendrecht, M.H., 2015. Bridging the Information Gap between Scientists and Decision Makers in the Eastern Nile. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology
- Aalbers, E.E., 2015. Evaporation in conceptual rainfall-runoff models: Testing model realism using remotely sensed evaporation. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology
- Hessels, T.M., 2015. Comparison and Validation of Several Open Access Remotely Sensed Rainfall Products for the Nile Basin. MSc thesis. Delft University of Technology