Globally wetlands are increasingly under threat due to changes in water regimes as a result of river regulation and climate change. We developed the Exploring CLimAte Impacts on Management (EXCLAIM) decision support system (DSS), which simulates flow-driven habitat condition for 16 vegetation species, 13 waterbird species and 4 fish groups in the Macquarie catchment, Australia. The EXCLAIM DSS estimates impacts to habitat condition, considering scenarios of climate change and water management. The model framework underlying the DSS is a probabilistic Bayesian network, and this approach was chosen to explicitly represent uncertainties in climate change scenarios and predicted ecological outcomes. The results suggest that the scenario with no...
Abstract: The uncertainty surrounding climate change is a major obstacle facing the sustainable mana...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
Objectively assessing ecological benefits of competing watering strategies is difficult. We present ...
Terminal wetlands in the semi-arid regions of northern NSW are important ecological refuges for nati...
In 2011, the Australian government proposed the Murray-Darling Basin Plan to promote a healthy worki...
In 2011, the Australian government proposed the Murray-Darling Basin Plan to promote a healthy worki...
Abstract: Terminal wetlands in the semi-arid regions of northern NSW are important ecological refuge...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
The management of freshwater ecosystems is usually targeted through the regulation of water quantity...
© 2018 Dr. Jun WangRiver ecosystems around the world have been heavily stressed by river regulation ...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
Changes to climate are predicted to have effects on freshwater streams. Stream flows are likely to c...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water regulation a...
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s climate is changing more rapidly than it has in the past and ...
Abstract: The uncertainty surrounding climate change is a major obstacle facing the sustainable mana...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
Objectively assessing ecological benefits of competing watering strategies is difficult. We present ...
Terminal wetlands in the semi-arid regions of northern NSW are important ecological refuges for nati...
In 2011, the Australian government proposed the Murray-Darling Basin Plan to promote a healthy worki...
In 2011, the Australian government proposed the Murray-Darling Basin Plan to promote a healthy worki...
Abstract: Terminal wetlands in the semi-arid regions of northern NSW are important ecological refuge...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
The management of freshwater ecosystems is usually targeted through the regulation of water quantity...
© 2018 Dr. Jun WangRiver ecosystems around the world have been heavily stressed by river regulation ...
The paper introduces a Special Feature of Wetlands concerned with the ecology and management of the ...
Changes to climate are predicted to have effects on freshwater streams. Stream flows are likely to c...
Increasing rates of water extraction and regulation of hydrologic processes, coupled with destructio...
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water regulation a...
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s climate is changing more rapidly than it has in the past and ...
Abstract: The uncertainty surrounding climate change is a major obstacle facing the sustainable mana...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
Objectively assessing ecological benefits of competing watering strategies is difficult. We present ...