#7403. Review of climate change impacts on reservoir hydrology and long-term basin-wide water resources management

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Abstract:
Global climate change is known to trigger local and regional hydrologic variations such as changes in precipitation patterns, increased surface temperatures, variations in the streamflow and the occurrence of frequent floods and droughts which in turn affect the built environment. Apt and efficient water management is paramount as climate change can considerably affect the water supply-demand balance. The objectives of this paper are to review and identify the impacts of climate change on reservoir hydrology, discuss the related uncertainties and conclude and recommend the ways of adapting to the change.
Keywords:
Climate prediction; hydrologic variations; hydropower generation; water supply-demand balance

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