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Water resources vulnerability and adaptive management in the Huang, Huai and Hai river basins of China
The water-short adjacent basins of the Huang (Yellow), Huai and Hai Rivers in North China contain most of China's farmland. This study evaluates water vulnerability there as a function of sensitivity to climate change, people per unit flow, water use-to-availability ratio, and per capita water use. Three scenarios for 2030 are considered: (1) climate change without socio-economic changes; (2) socio-economic changes without climate change; and (3) both climate and socio-economic changes. Results show increases in the already precarious vulnerability, especially in the Hai river basin.
Water resources vulnerability and adaptive management in the Huang, Huai and Hai river basins of China
The water-short adjacent basins of the Huang (Yellow), Huai and Hai Rivers in North China contain most of China's farmland. This study evaluates water vulnerability there as a function of sensitivity to climate change, people per unit flow, water use-to-availability ratio, and per capita water use. Three scenarios for 2030 are considered: (1) climate change without socio-economic changes; (2) socio-economic changes without climate change; and (3) both climate and socio-economic changes. Results show increases in the already precarious vulnerability, especially in the Hai river basin.
Water resources vulnerability and adaptive management in the Huang, Huai and Hai river basins of China
Xia, Jun (Autor:in) / Qiu, Bing (Autor:in) / Li, Yuanyuan (Autor:in)
Water International ; 37 ; 523-536
01.09.2012
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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