This study investigates how extreme flows in the Grote Nete watershed located in the Flanders region of Belgium will respond to climate change and urban growth using the hydrological model WetSpa. Three climate change scenarios (low, mean and high), three urban development scenarios (low, medium and high) and the nine combined climate–urban change scenarios are considered. The results indicate that extreme low flows would decrease noticeably by climate change, while they would be less sensitive to urban development. On the other hand, extreme peak flows are predicted to increase considerably due to both climate change and urban growth. It is concluded that coupling the effects of land use change with climate change may lead to severe increa...
Hydrological models have been widely used to assess changes in stream discharges by climate change; ...
Hydrological extremes, largely driven by precipitation, are projected to become more intense within ...
Design parameters for urban drainage systems in Belgium have been revised. The revision involves ext...
This study investigates how extreme flows in the Grote Nete watershed located in the Flanders region...
Urbanization significantly impacts flow regimes of river systems. Especially impervious areas, in co...
Flood risk is in Belgium, as well as in other European countries, of considerable importance because...
The impact of urban water fluxes on the river system outflow of the Grote Nete catchment (Belgium) i...
The potential climate change impacts on hydrological extremes (floods and low flows) have been inves...
In this study we focus our attention on the climate change impacts on the hydrological balance in Be...
Integrating hydrology with climate is essential for a better understanding of the impact of present ...
Climate change projections show gradual changes in temperature and evaporation and increased tempora...
Integrating hydrology with climate is essential for a better understanding of the impact of present ...
Floods and droughts are severely impacting people's lives, worldwide. The magnitude and frequency of...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
As a consequence of climate change, several studies concluded that winter flood occurrence could inc...
Hydrological models have been widely used to assess changes in stream discharges by climate change; ...
Hydrological extremes, largely driven by precipitation, are projected to become more intense within ...
Design parameters for urban drainage systems in Belgium have been revised. The revision involves ext...
This study investigates how extreme flows in the Grote Nete watershed located in the Flanders region...
Urbanization significantly impacts flow regimes of river systems. Especially impervious areas, in co...
Flood risk is in Belgium, as well as in other European countries, of considerable importance because...
The impact of urban water fluxes on the river system outflow of the Grote Nete catchment (Belgium) i...
The potential climate change impacts on hydrological extremes (floods and low flows) have been inves...
In this study we focus our attention on the climate change impacts on the hydrological balance in Be...
Integrating hydrology with climate is essential for a better understanding of the impact of present ...
Climate change projections show gradual changes in temperature and evaporation and increased tempora...
Integrating hydrology with climate is essential for a better understanding of the impact of present ...
Floods and droughts are severely impacting people's lives, worldwide. The magnitude and frequency of...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
As a consequence of climate change, several studies concluded that winter flood occurrence could inc...
Hydrological models have been widely used to assess changes in stream discharges by climate change; ...
Hydrological extremes, largely driven by precipitation, are projected to become more intense within ...
Design parameters for urban drainage systems in Belgium have been revised. The revision involves ext...