Abstract
The hydro-climatological approach of this volume illustrates the
scientific and practical value of considering hydrological phenomena
and processes in a climate context to improve understanding of
controls, process interaction, and past and future variability/change.
Contributions deal with understanding hydrological systems given
historic observed climate variability, or utilise climate models to proje
future climate scenarios and then assess the resultant hydrological
consequences. Human interventions – water storages, extraction,
irrigation, land-use change – i.e. the societal context, are also
considered. The interdisciplinary approach reveals information and
perspective that go beyond the study of cli ate and hydro gy alone
scientific and practical value of considering hydrological phenomena
and processes in a climate context to improve understanding of
controls, process interaction, and past and future variability/change.
Contributions deal with understanding hydrological systems given
historic observed climate variability, or utilise climate models to proje
future climate scenarios and then assess the resultant hydrological
consequences. Human interventions – water storages, extraction,
irrigation, land-use change – i.e. the societal context, are also
considered. The interdisciplinary approach reveals information and
perspective that go beyond the study of cli ate and hydro gy alone
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Udgivelsessted | Wallingford, UK |
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Forlag | IAHS Press |
Vol/bind | 344 |
Antal sider | 254 |
ISBN (Trykt) | 978-1-907161-19-3 |
Status | Udgivet - 1 jul. 2011 |
Emneord
- Hydrologi
- Klimaforandringer