**About the Editors**

**Andrzej Wałęga** is a Doctor at the Department of Sanitary Engineering and Water Management at the University of Agriculture in Krakow, Poland, where he teaches hydrology, modelling of hydrological processes and water management in urban catchments. He holds a Ph.D. M.S. and an M.Eng. from the University of Agriculture in Krakow, focusing on Environmental Engineering. Since 2005, he has been working as a researcher and lecturer. Currently, he is the President Association of Polish Hydrologists. He was the expert in a project studying hydraulic modeling against floods—1st stage, from preparation to implementation—of the EU directive No 2007/60EC, and was the leader in the study of hydraulic modeling against floods—2nd stage—supporting the Georgian institution at the Polish Center of International Aid. He is a guest editor for the journals, *Sustainability, Atmosphere, Water* (MDPI), concerning Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing, and a member of the Editorial Board for the journal, *Sustainability*. He has co-authored over 190 journals and conference papers, books and book chapters, and technical guides related to hydrology and water management.

**Agnieszka Ziernicka-Wojtaszek** is a Doctor of Agricultural Sciences in the field of protecting and shaping the environment, specialization meteorology and climatology. She is head of the Department of Climatology, Ecology, and Air Protection within the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Land Surveying at the University of Agriculture in Krakow. Her scientific interests include agro-climatic regionalization of Poland, air temperature and precipitation variability in Poland, the evaluation of the qualities and resources of the atmospheric environment for the purpose of shaping the environment, the water needs of cultivated plants, the impact of the weather and climate on agro-technical activity and on the yielding of crops, extreme and harmful to agriculture meteorological phenomena, present-day climate change and the agro ecological results of global warming, city and suburban climate, mountain climate, geography of tourism, and agro tourism. She has co-authored over 95 journal and conference papers, books and book chapters related to meteorology and climatology.
