Global water resources affected by human interventions and climate change
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate · Norsk Hydro (Norway) · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Humans directly change the dynamics of the water cycle through dams constructed for water storage, and through water withdrawals for industrial, agricultural, or domestic purposes. Climate change is expected to additionally affect water supply and demand. Here, analyses of climate change and direct human impacts on the terrestrial water cycle are presented and compared using a multimodel approach. Seven global hydrological models have been forced with multiple climate projections, and with and without taking into account impacts of human interventions such as dams and water withdrawals on the hydrological cycle. Model results are analyzed for different levels of global warming, allowing for analyses in line…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 86.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
14- IHIngjerd HaddelandCorresponding
Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, Norsk Hydro (Norway)
- JHJens Heinke
International Livestock Research Institute, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
- HBHester Biemans
Wageningen University & Research
- SEStephanie Eisner
University of Kassel
- MFMartina Flörke
University of Kassel
Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Climate change
- Water cycle
- Water scarcity
- Global warming
- Water resources
- Water supply
- Global change
- Clean water and sanitation