Climate change and the world's river basins: anticipating management options
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science · University of Maryland, College Park · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Major rivers worldwide have experienced dramatic changes in flow, reducing their natural ability to adjust to and absorb disturbances. Given expected changes in global climate and water needs, this may create serious problems, including loss of native biodiversity and risks to ecosystems and humans from increased flooding or water shortages. Here, we project river discharge under different climate and water withdrawal scenarios and combine this with data on the impact of dams on large river basins to create global maps illustrating potential changes in discharge and water stress for dam-impacted and free-flowing basins. The projections indicate that every populated basin in the world will experience changes in…
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7Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Flooding (psychology)
- Drainage basin
- Biodiversity
- Environmental science
- Global warming
- Water scarcity
- Ecosystem services