Water resources planning and management by water utilities have traditionally been based on consideration of water availability. However, the reliability of public water supplies can also be influenced by the quality of water bodies. In this study, we proposed a framework that integrates the analysis of risks of inadequate water quality and risks of insufficient water availability. We have developed a coupled modeling system that combines hydrological modeling of river water quantity and quality, rules for water withdrawals from rivers into storage reservoirs, and dynamical simulation of harmful algal blooms in storage reservoirs. We use this framework to assess the impact of climate change, demand growth, and land‐use change on the reliabi...
Approaches to adaptation to a changing climate in water resource planning have relied on both simula...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
Managing the water quality of surface drinking water sources has become an increasingly difficult ta...
Water resources planning and management by water utilities has traditionally been based on considera...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
It is widely acknowledged that waterbodies are becoming increasingly affected by a wide range of dri...
Water-resource managers are facing unprecedented challenges in accommodating the large uncertainties...
The Environment Agency’s Water Resources Strategy (March 2009) states: “Climate change will affe...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Freshwater resources in the River Thames basin in southern UK are faced with combined pressures of f...
The current ‘Deployable Output’ approach for assessing water resources system performance in England...
This paper reviews the implications of climate change for the water environment and its management i...
The primary aim of a catchment water safety plan is to reduce risks within the catchment to protect ...
Abstract. This paper explores the potential implications of climate change for the use and managemen...
Water resources provide multiple services, one of the most important the provision of drinking water...
Approaches to adaptation to a changing climate in water resource planning have relied on both simula...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
Managing the water quality of surface drinking water sources has become an increasingly difficult ta...
Water resources planning and management by water utilities has traditionally been based on considera...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
It is widely acknowledged that waterbodies are becoming increasingly affected by a wide range of dri...
Water-resource managers are facing unprecedented challenges in accommodating the large uncertainties...
The Environment Agency’s Water Resources Strategy (March 2009) states: “Climate change will affe...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Freshwater resources in the River Thames basin in southern UK are faced with combined pressures of f...
The current ‘Deployable Output’ approach for assessing water resources system performance in England...
This paper reviews the implications of climate change for the water environment and its management i...
The primary aim of a catchment water safety plan is to reduce risks within the catchment to protect ...
Abstract. This paper explores the potential implications of climate change for the use and managemen...
Water resources provide multiple services, one of the most important the provision of drinking water...
Approaches to adaptation to a changing climate in water resource planning have relied on both simula...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
Managing the water quality of surface drinking water sources has become an increasingly difficult ta...