Groundwater: Modeling, Monitoring and Evaluation provides a comprehensive understanding of the state-of-art techniques used for groundwater resources. The book provides simple case studies from various geographical regions of the world, focusing on evaluation, modeling and management strategies that can be adopted to achieve groundwater sustainability. It emphasizes topics of research on groundwater hydrology, including interactions of surface- and groundwater to assess the effect of anthropogenic activities on groundwater quality, climate change impacts and adaptation to groundwater resources, and hydro-economic modeling of groundwater resources.