Development of regional economic supply curves for surface water resources and climate change assessments: a case study of China
2005
Wiberg, D.A. | International Inst. for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg (Austria) eng | Strzepek, K.M.
Summary (En)
Show more [+] Less [-]This regional water supply curve methodology is applied to examine the impacts of climate change on the water supply from storage in nine major watershed regions in China. The general circulation model scenarios used produce results suggesting that China will benefit from increased runoff in regions of water scarcity and high demand. However, the increased evaporation and flow variability will take its toll in some regions, increasing the frequency of floods and droughts and thereby the cost of and need for storage in those regions.
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