The terrestrial phase of the water cycle can be seriously impacted by water management and human water use behavior (e.g., reservoir operation, and irrigation withdrawals). Here we outline a method for assessing water availability in a changing climate, while explicitly considering anthropogenic water demand scenarios and water supply infrastructure designed to cope with climatic extremes. The framework brings a top-down and bottom-up approach to provide localized water assessment based on local water supply infrastructure and projected water demands. When our framework is applied to southeastern Australia we find that, for some combinations of climatic change and water demand, the region could experience water stress similar or worse than ...
Emerging and future climatic change across the Australian continent has been\ud identified as a sign...
There are two aims of this work focused across northern Australia (north of the tropic of Capricorn)...
Water supply in Australia mainly relies on precipitation and, therefore, is highly dependent on clim...
The terrestrial phase of the water cycle can be seriously impacted by water management and human wat...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Human-induced climate change poses a major threat to the reliable water supply in many highly popul...
Eastern Australian rainfall (and streamflow) is related to a number of large-scale climate drivers, ...
Climate change will bring about significant changes to the capacity of, and the demand on, water res...
Abstract More than a third of humanity lives in regions with less than 1 million liters of fresh wat...
More than a third of humanity lives in regions with less than 1 million liters of fresh water per pe...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) modulates the hydrological cycle and is a key determinant of water a...
A significant body of current scientific literature has found that an increase in temperature and ch...
AbstractThis paper reviews historical and existing drought and water policy in Australia in order to...
The "Millennium Drought" (2001-2009) can be described as the worst drought on record for southeast A...
Future environmental change is expected to modify the global hydrological cycle, with consequences f...
Emerging and future climatic change across the Australian continent has been\ud identified as a sign...
There are two aims of this work focused across northern Australia (north of the tropic of Capricorn)...
Water supply in Australia mainly relies on precipitation and, therefore, is highly dependent on clim...
The terrestrial phase of the water cycle can be seriously impacted by water management and human wat...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Human-induced climate change poses a major threat to the reliable water supply in many highly popul...
Eastern Australian rainfall (and streamflow) is related to a number of large-scale climate drivers, ...
Climate change will bring about significant changes to the capacity of, and the demand on, water res...
Abstract More than a third of humanity lives in regions with less than 1 million liters of fresh wat...
More than a third of humanity lives in regions with less than 1 million liters of fresh water per pe...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) modulates the hydrological cycle and is a key determinant of water a...
A significant body of current scientific literature has found that an increase in temperature and ch...
AbstractThis paper reviews historical and existing drought and water policy in Australia in order to...
The "Millennium Drought" (2001-2009) can be described as the worst drought on record for southeast A...
Future environmental change is expected to modify the global hydrological cycle, with consequences f...
Emerging and future climatic change across the Australian continent has been\ud identified as a sign...
There are two aims of this work focused across northern Australia (north of the tropic of Capricorn)...
Water supply in Australia mainly relies on precipitation and, therefore, is highly dependent on clim...