Climate change and land-use changes have imposed a significant impact on the hydrological behaviour of catchments. Assessment of hydrological responses to these climate and land surface changes is very important in urban areas. Numerical modelling is one of the best ways to evaluate such hydrological responses against land-use and climate changes. In this study, the XPSWMM urban hydrological model has been used to model an urban catchment in Western Australia, taking its land-use changes and climate variation into account. Impacts of land-use changes on peak runoff of several major and minor rainfall events have been evaluated with reference to present and future land developments in the catchment. It has been identified that land-use chang...
Changes in climate and urban growth are the most influential factors affecting hydrological characte...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
Over the coming decades, the projected land-use change, when coupled with climate change, could pote...
Abstract. The effects of climate change due to increasing atmospheric CO2 on the major tributaries t...
With the rapid urbanization happening around the world, the nature of the natural hydrological cycle...
Personal Computer Stormwater Management Model (PCSWMM) was applied to investigate: (1) hydrological ...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability play an important role in generation of pluvial flooding. ...
The natural water cycle in an urban catchment normally results from climate, physical characteristic...
Climate change, a harsh reality of modern civilization, has significant impact on water resources. G...
Predicting the effects of land-use (LU) changes and hydrological processes on a rapidly urbanized ca...
In many parts of the world, small towns are experiencing high levels of population growth and develo...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...
Changes in climate and urban growth are the most influential factors affecting hydrological characte...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...
Urbanization strongly changes natural catchment by increasing impervious coverage and by creating a ...
Over the coming decades, the projected land-use change, when coupled with climate change, could pote...
Abstract. The effects of climate change due to increasing atmospheric CO2 on the major tributaries t...
With the rapid urbanization happening around the world, the nature of the natural hydrological cycle...
Personal Computer Stormwater Management Model (PCSWMM) was applied to investigate: (1) hydrological ...
Urbanisation causes a range of adverse impacts on stream physical and ecological conditions due to i...
Spatial and temporal rainfall variability play an important role in generation of pluvial flooding. ...
The natural water cycle in an urban catchment normally results from climate, physical characteristic...
Climate change, a harsh reality of modern civilization, has significant impact on water resources. G...
Predicting the effects of land-use (LU) changes and hydrological processes on a rapidly urbanized ca...
In many parts of the world, small towns are experiencing high levels of population growth and develo...
Cities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to flooding because of rapid urbanization, installation ...
Changes in climate and urban growth are the most influential factors affecting hydrological characte...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
Considerable efforts have been made to control and manage hydrology and water quality of watersheds ...