Quantifying the isolated and integrated impacts of land use (LU) and climate change on streamflow is challenging as well as crucial to optimally manage water resources in river basins. This paper presents a simple hydrologic modeling-based approach to segregate the impacts of land use and climate change on the streamflow of a river basin. The upper Ganga basin (UGB) in India is selected as the case study to carry out the analysis. Streamflow in the river basin is modeled using a calibrated variable infiltration capacity (VIC) hydrologic model. The approach involves development of three scenarios to understand the influence of land use and climate on streamflow. The first scenario assesses the sensitivity of streamflow to land use changes un...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
Quantifying the isolated and integrated impacts of land use (LU) and climate change on streamflow is...
Assessing the impacts of Land Use (LU) and climate change on future streamflow projections is necess...
Quantifying how land-use change and climate change affect water resources is a challenge in hydrolo...
Quantifying how land-use change and climate change affect water resources is a challenge in hydrolog...
Quantifying how land-use change and climate change affect water resources is a challenge in hydrolog...
This paper assesses the long-term combined effects of land use (LU) and climate change on river hydr...
This thesis explores the effects that large-scale land-use/cover change (LUCC) and climate change po...
Numerous studies indicate that the hydrology of a river basin is influenced by Land Use Land Cover (...
This study presents climate change impacts on streamflow for the Subarnarekha basin at two gauging l...
This study aims to evaluate the climate- and human-induced impacts on two contrasting river basins i...
Climate change is likely to have significant effects on the hydrology. The Ganges-Brahmaputra river ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the hydrological impacts of climate change on rainfall, ...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
Quantifying the isolated and integrated impacts of land use (LU) and climate change on streamflow is...
Assessing the impacts of Land Use (LU) and climate change on future streamflow projections is necess...
Quantifying how land-use change and climate change affect water resources is a challenge in hydrolo...
Quantifying how land-use change and climate change affect water resources is a challenge in hydrolog...
Quantifying how land-use change and climate change affect water resources is a challenge in hydrolog...
This paper assesses the long-term combined effects of land use (LU) and climate change on river hydr...
This thesis explores the effects that large-scale land-use/cover change (LUCC) and climate change po...
Numerous studies indicate that the hydrology of a river basin is influenced by Land Use Land Cover (...
This study presents climate change impacts on streamflow for the Subarnarekha basin at two gauging l...
This study aims to evaluate the climate- and human-induced impacts on two contrasting river basins i...
Climate change is likely to have significant effects on the hydrology. The Ganges-Brahmaputra river ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the hydrological impacts of climate change on rainfall, ...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...
This study assessed the variability of flows under present and 'naturalized' basin conditions in the...
Climate change (precipitation and temperature) has significantly affected the hydrological regimes a...