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Climate Variability and Climate Change Impacts on Land Surface, Hydrological Processes and Water Management



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Autore: Reggiani Paolo Visualizza persona
Titolo: Climate Variability and Climate Change Impacts on Land Surface, Hydrological Processes and Water Management Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (460 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: coal mining
climate variability
DPR Korea
runoff map
Haihe River Basin
compound extremes
variation in percentage of flood-season precipitation
precipitation
Mongolia
Budyko framework
water pricing
model
land use change
quantitative analysis
coal mining concentrated watershed
trends
river discharge
runoff
water resources management
karst
cascade joint operation chart
Time series model
flood
Yellow River Delta
Three Gorges Project
contribution and sensitivity analysis
distributed hydrological model
the Loess Plateau
topsoil
air temperature
natural streamflow variation
Xinjiang
Yangtze River
land surface change
sustainable water management
power operations
plot scale
temperature
Large-scale climate indices
Mann-Kendall test
eco-region
human activities
water security
inter-basin water transfer project
water management
average annual runoff
predictions
Selenga river basin
quantile regression
estuarine wetlands
runoff changes
TFPW-MK
scenario simulation
streamflow
indicator
snowfall to precipitation ratio
multivariate distribution
hydroclimatic analysis
spatiotemporal change analysis
evapotranspiration
Three Gorges Dam
hydrological simulation
Lake Baikal basin
CMIP5
dam
hydrological processes
GRACE
SHM
trend analysis
land cover
climate change
highland agricultural field area
water conflicts
Pan evaporation
hydrology
large scale basin
remote sensing
Yellow River
SWAT
GIS
WRF model
hydrological drought
Ethiopia
benefits
grid-based
Weihe River Basin
Reservoir inflow forecasting
multiple regression model
jackknife validation
elasticity coefficient
diffuse pollutant discharge
streamflow reduction
MATOPIBA agricultural frontier
land use and climate change
LULCC
Climate variability
HEC-RAS
PUB
simulated rainfall
trends and patterns
HRU-based
rainfall-runoff experiments
SWCM
Ensemble empirical mode decomposition
freshwater availability
macro scale modeling
Artificial intelligence model
intra-annual climate change
economics
hydrological model
Hydro-Informatic Modelling System (HIMS)
drought
SWAT model
arid region
land use/cover change
litter layer
Budyko equation
flood control
Persona (resp. second.): LiHongxia
ZhangYongqiang
Sommario/riassunto: During the last several decades, Earth´s climate has undergone significant changes due to anthropogenic global warming, and feedbacks to the water cycle. Therefore, persistent efforts are required to improve our understanding of hydrological processes and to engage in efficient water management strategies that explicitly consider changing environmental conditions. The twenty-four contributions in this book have broadly addressed topics across four major research areas: (1) Climate and land-use change impacts on hydrological processes, (2) hydrological trends and causality analysis faced in hydrology, (3) hydrological model simulations and predictions, and (4) reviews on water prices and climate extremes. The broad spectrum of international contributions to the Special Issue indicates that climate change impacts on water resources analysis attracts global attention. We hope that the collection of articles presented here can provide scientists, policymakers and stakeholders alike with insights that support sustainable decision-making in the face of climate change and increasingly scarce environmental resources.
Titolo autorizzato: Climate Variability and Climate Change Impacts on Land Surface, Hydrological Processes and Water Management  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-508-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367759603321
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