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This study represents the first attempt at an integrated approach to assessing the potential impacts of climate change on the national economy of South Africa via a number of (but not necessarily all) impact channels. The study focuses on outcomes by about 2050. The results show the multiple...
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This study represents the first attempt at an integrated approach to assessing the potential impacts of climate change on the national economy of South Africa via a number of (but not necessarily all) impact channels. The study focuses on outcomes by about 2050. The results show the multiple...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010511214
This paper is a review of recent studies that addressed the hydrological impacts, especially on streamflow, of climate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008461167
This paper is a review of recent studies that addressed the hydrological impacts, especially on streamflow, of climate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005753930
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This study spatially quantifies hydrological ecosystem services and the production of ecosystem services at the watershed scale. We also investigate the effects of stressors such as land use change, climate change, and choices in land management practices on production of ecosystem services and...
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climate model (RCM) coupled with a hydrologic model, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The SWAT model was calibrated …. The combined performance of the SWAT and RCM was examined using observed weather data as a lateral boundary condition in … the RCM. The SWAT and RCM were found to perform well, especially on an annual basis. The potential impacts of climate …
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In this research, we propose a framework to connect SWAT model with a dynamic discrete choice based land use model …
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