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Global Warming, River Flows and Water Resources

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Written by a leading expert in the field, this volume provides an outstanding review of the potential effects of global warming on river flows and water resources.

It covers methodologies for climate change impact assessments, techniques for defining credible climate change scenarios, and models for hydrological analysis, before reviewing in some detail, the many published studies into possible changes in hydrological regimes. The bulk of the book is built around a case study of the potential effects of climate change for river flows in Britain. The case study is used to illustrate methods and approaches, and is placed in the broadest context through the literature reviews. It finishes by considering the implications of changes in river flows for water uses and river floodplain activities, as well as for the management of water resources. Global Warming, River Flows and Water Resources

Climate Change and Hydrological Processes

Assessing the Effects of Climate Change

The Great Britain Case Study: Catchments, Models and Scenarios

Changes in Water Resources in Britain

Changes in River Flows over Time

Changes in Water Quality

Implications for Water Resources and Water Management "... a readable, tasty and nourishing catch." (David Favis-Mortlock, , Progress in Physical Geography)

Nigel Arnell is the author of Global Warming, River Flows and Water Resources, published by Wiley. The risk of global warming due to an enhanced greenhouse effect became one of the biggest scientific issues in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that global temperatures might rise by 0.2° per decade, resulting in major regional changes in rainfall. This book reviews the potential effect of global warming on river flows and water resources. It covers methodologies for climate change impact assessments, techniques for defining credible climate change scenarios, and models for hydrological analysis, before reviewing in some detail the many published studies into possible changes in hydrological regimes. The bulk of the book is built around a case study of the potential effects of climate change for river flows in Britain. The case study is used to illustrate methods and approaches, and is placed in the broadest context through the literature reviews. The book finishes by considering the implications of changes in river flows for water uses and river floodplain activities, as well as for the management of water resources. Nigel Arnell is Reader in Physical Geography at the University of Southampton. He is a lead author of the IPCC Second Assessment of the Impacts of Climate Change and is a member of the UK Climate Change Impacts Review Group. He has led several studies into climate change and its effects on water resources and has advised the National Rivers Authority (now the Environment Agency).


AUTHORS:

Nigel Arnell

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9780471965992

BINDING:

Hardback

BISAC:

Technology & Engineering

LANGUAGE:

English

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