Potential increases in water demand, alongside uncertainties in water availability due to climate change, mean that Britain's water supply system could become increasingly stressed over the coming decades. Along with the need for secure water supplies, we must ensure that the supply is affordable and that sufficient water is available to safeguard the natural environment. Meeting these three separate goals of security, affordability and sustainability, with their inevitable trade‐offs, can be termed the ‘water trilemma’. In this novel approach we simulate projections of river flows under population and climate change by using an aggregated national water resource model to test potential policies to manage demand and investments in water sup...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
The current ‘Deployable Output’ approach for assessing water resources system performance in England...
Potential increases in water demand, alongside uncertainties in water availability due to climate ch...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
Water companies in the United Kingdom are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for...
Newly erratic extremes of weather in the UK, combined with rising populations and growth in industry...
Copyright © ICE PublishingDeployable output (source availability) from water resources in north west...
Climate change is expected to produce reductions in water availability in England, potentially neces...
Public water supplies in England and Wales are provided by around 25 private-sector companies, regul...
Climate change, population growth, institutional changes and the uncertainties inherent in these pos...
Globally, water resources management faces significant challenges from changing climate and growing ...
The Environment Agency’s Water Resources Strategy (March 2009) states: “Climate change will affe...
Water-resource managers are facing unprecedented challenges in accommodating the large uncertainties...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
The current ‘Deployable Output’ approach for assessing water resources system performance in England...
Potential increases in water demand, alongside uncertainties in water availability due to climate ch...
Water companies in the UK are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for their suppl...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
Water companies in the United Kingdom are required to produce long-term plans of water resources for...
Newly erratic extremes of weather in the UK, combined with rising populations and growth in industry...
Copyright © ICE PublishingDeployable output (source availability) from water resources in north west...
Climate change is expected to produce reductions in water availability in England, potentially neces...
Public water supplies in England and Wales are provided by around 25 private-sector companies, regul...
Climate change, population growth, institutional changes and the uncertainties inherent in these pos...
Globally, water resources management faces significant challenges from changing climate and growing ...
The Environment Agency’s Water Resources Strategy (March 2009) states: “Climate change will affe...
Water-resource managers are facing unprecedented challenges in accommodating the large uncertainties...
Funding Information Anglian Water Services. Grant Number: WRE Natural Environment Research Council (...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
The current ‘Deployable Output’ approach for assessing water resources system performance in England...