Environmental flow requirements of estuaries: providing resilience to current and future climate and direct anthropogenic changes
Estuaries host unique biodiversity and deliver a range of ecosystem services at the interface
between catchment and the ocean. They are also among the most degraded ecosystems on …
between catchment and the ocean. They are also among the most degraded ecosystems on …
A review of climate-change impact and adaptation studies for the water sector in Thailand
Thailand plays a central economic and policy-making role in Southeast Asia. Although
climate change adaptation is being mainstreamed in Thailand, a well-organized overview of …
climate change adaptation is being mainstreamed in Thailand, a well-organized overview of …
Observed trends in global indicators of mean and extreme streamflow
This study investigates global changes in indicators of mean and extreme streamflow. The
assessment is based on the Global Streamflow Indices and Metadata archive and focuses …
assessment is based on the Global Streamflow Indices and Metadata archive and focuses …
Anthropogenic climate change detected in European renewable freshwater resources
Although there is overwhelming evidence showing that human emissions are affecting a
wide range of atmospheric variables, it is not clear whether anthropogenic climate change is …
wide range of atmospheric variables, it is not clear whether anthropogenic climate change is …
Can climate change signals be detected from the terrestrial water storage at daily timescale?
The global terrestrial water storage (TWS), the most accessible component in the
hydrological cycle, is a general indicator of freshwater availability on Earth. The global TWS …
hydrological cycle, is a general indicator of freshwater availability on Earth. The global TWS …
Changes in intra-annual runoff and its response to climate variability and anthropogenic activity in the Lake Issyk-Kul Basin, Kyrgyzstan
Y Alifujiang, J Abuduwaili, M Groll, G Issanova… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
An attribute study of the runoff changes due to climate change and anthropogenic activities
is of great value to determining the best response to runoff changes. This study investigates …
is of great value to determining the best response to runoff changes. This study investigates …
Drivers, changes, and impacts of hydrological extremes in India: A review
The frequency of hydrological extremes (droughts and floods) has increased in recent years
in India. A dense population, intensive agriculture, and rapidly develo** physical …
in India. A dense population, intensive agriculture, and rapidly develo** physical …
Understanding the impacts of predecessor rain events on flood hazard in a changing climate
This study, for the first time, investigates the physical association between Predecessor Rain
Events (PREs) and peak runoff generation in seven catchments over the Upper Mahanadi …
Events (PREs) and peak runoff generation in seven catchments over the Upper Mahanadi …
The impact of mining-related human activities on runoff in northern Shaanxi, China
J Song, Z Yang, J **a, D Cheng - Journal of Hydrology, 2021 - Elsevier
Northern Shaanxi, a major coal base in China, is facing water scarcity, soil erosion, and
ecological deterioration. We chose the Kuye and Tuwei Rivers as the study area, in which …
ecological deterioration. We chose the Kuye and Tuwei Rivers as the study area, in which …
[LIVRO][B] India in a warming world: Integrating climate change and development
NK Dubash - 2019 - books.google.com
Riven with scientific uncertainty, contending interests, and competing interpretations, the
problem of climate change poses an existential challenge. For India, such a challenge is …
problem of climate change poses an existential challenge. For India, such a challenge is …