Societies and economies are challenged by variable water supplies. Water storage infrastructure, on a range of scales, can help to mitigate hydrological variability. This study uses a water balance model to investigate how storage capacity can improve water security in the world's 403 most important river basins, by substituting water from wet months to dry months. We construct a new water balance model for 676 'basin-country units' (BCUs), which simulates runoff, water use (from surface and groundwater), evaporation and trans-boundary discharges. When hydrological variability and net withdrawals are taken into account, along with existing storage capacity, we find risks of water shortages in the Indian subcontinent, Northern China, Spain, ...
While continental water storage plays a key role in the Earth's water, energy, and biogeochemical cy...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Countries sharing river basins are often dependent upon water originating outside their boundaries; ...
Societies and economies are challenged by variable water supplies. Water storage infrastructure, on ...
Water storage is one of the primary mechanisms for coping with increasing variability of water suppl...
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply anddemand. The sto...
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply anddemand. The sto...
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply anddemand. The sto...
Water resources in dryland areas are often provided by numerous surface reservoirs. As a basis for s...
Surface fresh water (i.e., blue water) is a vital and indispensable resource for human water use in ...
Rainfall variability is a key constraint to agricultural production and economic growth in many deve...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water withdrawal and consum...
This paper assesses global water stress at a finer temporal scale compared to conventional assessmen...
This paper assesses global water stress at a finer temporal scale compared to conventional assessmen...
During the past decades, human water use has more than doubled, yet available freshwater resources a...
While continental water storage plays a key role in the Earth's water, energy, and biogeochemical cy...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Countries sharing river basins are often dependent upon water originating outside their boundaries; ...
Societies and economies are challenged by variable water supplies. Water storage infrastructure, on ...
Water storage is one of the primary mechanisms for coping with increasing variability of water suppl...
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply anddemand. The sto...
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply anddemand. The sto...
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply anddemand. The sto...
Water resources in dryland areas are often provided by numerous surface reservoirs. As a basis for s...
Surface fresh water (i.e., blue water) is a vital and indispensable resource for human water use in ...
Rainfall variability is a key constraint to agricultural production and economic growth in many deve...
To sustain growing food demand and increasing standard of living, global water withdrawal and consum...
This paper assesses global water stress at a finer temporal scale compared to conventional assessmen...
This paper assesses global water stress at a finer temporal scale compared to conventional assessmen...
During the past decades, human water use has more than doubled, yet available freshwater resources a...
While continental water storage plays a key role in the Earth's water, energy, and biogeochemical cy...
Surface water reservoirs provide us with reliable water supply, hydropower generation, flood control...
Countries sharing river basins are often dependent upon water originating outside their boundaries; ...