This paper presents preliminary results from the development of IMPETUS model, a domestic water demand microsimulation model which was developed to estimate the results of a range of scenarios of domestic demand under drought conditions. The model is intended to enable water resource management practitioners to assess the likely impact of potential interventions in particular catchment areas. It has been designed to be driven by seasonal catchment level forecasts of potential hydrological droughts based on innovative climate and groundwater models. The current version of the model is driven by reconstructed historical drought data for the Colne catchment in the East of England from 1995 to 2014. This provides a framework of five drought ph...
Although the climate change projections are produced by global models, studying the impact of climat...
Water companies in the UK face increasing pressure to maintain a balance between water supply and de...
Changing climate poses an unprecedented challenge for hydrology. The quantification of knowledge on ...
This paper presents preliminary results from the development of IMPETUS model, a domestic water dema...
Droughts have severe impacts on societies, economies, agriculture and ecosystems and forward plannin...
In the upcoming years, as the population is growing and ageing, as lifestyle changes create the need...
The focus of this study was to investigate the impact of climate and land-use changes on water resou...
Managing water–human systems during water shortages or droughts is key to avoid the overexploitation...
Managing water–human systems during water shortages or droughts is key to avoid the overexploitation...
Droughts have severe impacts on societies, economies, agriculture and ecosystems. Droughts are compl...
Globally, water resources management faces significant challenges from changing climate and growing ...
Water resources across the globe face challenges from population growth and climate change. Concerns...
Under future climate scenarios, possible changes of drought patterns pose new challenges for water r...
A 6-month drought severity index (DSI6) is applied to each of the 11-member perturbed-physics ensemb...
Current drought and water scarcity management in England and Wales is reactive rather than proactive...
Although the climate change projections are produced by global models, studying the impact of climat...
Water companies in the UK face increasing pressure to maintain a balance between water supply and de...
Changing climate poses an unprecedented challenge for hydrology. The quantification of knowledge on ...
This paper presents preliminary results from the development of IMPETUS model, a domestic water dema...
Droughts have severe impacts on societies, economies, agriculture and ecosystems and forward plannin...
In the upcoming years, as the population is growing and ageing, as lifestyle changes create the need...
The focus of this study was to investigate the impact of climate and land-use changes on water resou...
Managing water–human systems during water shortages or droughts is key to avoid the overexploitation...
Managing water–human systems during water shortages or droughts is key to avoid the overexploitation...
Droughts have severe impacts on societies, economies, agriculture and ecosystems. Droughts are compl...
Globally, water resources management faces significant challenges from changing climate and growing ...
Water resources across the globe face challenges from population growth and climate change. Concerns...
Under future climate scenarios, possible changes of drought patterns pose new challenges for water r...
A 6-month drought severity index (DSI6) is applied to each of the 11-member perturbed-physics ensemb...
Current drought and water scarcity management in England and Wales is reactive rather than proactive...
Although the climate change projections are produced by global models, studying the impact of climat...
Water companies in the UK face increasing pressure to maintain a balance between water supply and de...
Changing climate poses an unprecedented challenge for hydrology. The quantification of knowledge on ...