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This group serves as the community mailing list and discussion forum for the CWAT Model We appreciate that you join our community.
If you post for the first time, please write a few lines who you are and for what reason you want to use CWatM.
E.g: I am XXXX, Research Scholar at IIASA, and I would like to use the CWatM for assessing water availability in the catchment YYYY.
The Community Water Model allows the assessment of water supply and human and environmental water demands at both global and regional levels.
The hydrological model is open source and has been designed to link to other models, enabling the analysis of many different aspects of the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus.
CWATM represents one of the new key elements of IIASA’s Water program to assess water supply, water demand and environmental needs at global and regional level
CWATM will be coupled to existing IIASA models, including EPIC, MESSAGE, GLOBIOM and Global Hydro-Economic Model
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The Community Water Model - CWATM
This group serves as the community mailing list and discussion forum for the CWAT Model
We appreciate that you join our community.
If you post for the first time, please write a few lines who you are and for what reason you want to use CWatM.
E.g: I am XXXX, Research Scholar at IIASA, and I would like to use the CWatM for assessing water availability in the catchment YYYY.
The Community Water Model allows the assessment of water supply and human and environmental water demands at both global and regional levels.
The hydrological model is open source and has been designed to link to other models, enabling the analysis of many different aspects of the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus.
CWATM represents one of the new key elements of IIASA’s Water program to assess water supply, water demand and environmental needs at global and regional level
CWATM will be coupled to existing IIASA models, including EPIC, MESSAGE, GLOBIOM and Global Hydro-Economic Model
For a first overview, please see www.iiasa.ac.at/cwatm
For documentation, please see https://cwatm.iiasa.ac.at
A tutorial is on: https://github.com/iiasa/CWatM/tree/version091/tutorial
The CWAT model is licensed under GNU General public license and
is available for download on: https://github.com/iiasa/CWatM
(we have an old repository on: https://github.com/CWatM/CWatM. But this one is the actual one!
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