TY - BOOK ID - 134208807 TI - Assessment of climate change impacts on water quantity and quality at small scale watersheds AU - Ouyang, Ying AU - Panda, Sudhanshu Sekhar AU - Feng, Gary PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI Books DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Environmental economics KW - GCM KW - bias correction methods KW - hydrological simulation KW - climate change KW - IRES KW - OM KW - DOC KW - POC KW - ephemeral stream KW - event sampling KW - headwaters KW - tailwater recovery ditch KW - AnnAGNPS KW - BMP KW - asymmetric warming KW - normalized difference vegetation index KW - second-order partial correlation analysis KW - day and nighttime warming KW - diurnal temperature range KW - cottonwood KW - sap flux KW - STELLA KW - vapor pressure deficit KW - water year type KW - hydrological drought KW - adaptive strategies KW - Central Valley KW - streamflow KW - SWAT model KW - CNRM-CM5 KW - CESM1-BGC.1 KW - HADGEM2-AO.1 KW - Alabama River Basin KW - GRACE KW - GGDI KW - drought KW - wavelet coherence KW - teleconnections KW - water model KW - energy model KW - climate scenario KW - Nile River Basin KW - perception KW - adaptation KW - irrigation water quality KW - agriculture KW - smallholder farmers KW - Ethiopia Rift Valley KW - vulnerability assessment KW - Indian Himalayas KW - springs KW - springshed management KW - water security KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:134208807 AB - This book was inspired by the Hydrology–H030 Session of the 2019 AGU (America Geophysical Union) Fall Meeting. In recent years, simulating potential future vulnerability and sustainability of water resources due to climate change are mainly focused on global and regional scale watersheds by using climate change scenarios. These scenarios may have low resolution and may not be accurate for local watersheds. This book addresses the impacts of climate change upon water quantity and quality at small scale watersheds. Emphases are on climate-induced water resource vulnerabilities (e.g., flood, drought, groundwater depletion, evapotranspiration, and water pollution) and methodologies (e.g., computer modeling, field measurement, and management practice) employed to mitigation and adapt climate change impacts on water resources. Application implications to local water resource management are also discussed in this book. ER -