Climate change is expected to produce reductions in water availability in England, potentially necessitating adaptive action by the water industry to maintain supplies. As part of Ofwat's fifth Periodic Review (PR09), water companies recently released their draft Water Resources Management Plans, setting out how each company intends to maintain the balance between the supply and demand for water over the next 25 years, following Environment Agency guidelines. This paper reviews these plans to determine company estimates of the impact of climate change on water supply relative to other resource pressures. The approaches adopted for incorporating the impact in the plans and the proposed management solutions are also identified. Climate cha...
The majority of climate change impacts and adaptation studies so far have been based on at most a fe...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
Climate change is expected to impact global water resources with present regional changes in the fre...
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...
This paper describes an assessment of the ways in which water supply companies in England and Wales ...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Globally, water resources management faces significant challenges from changing climate and growing ...
Climate change is already happening, and the UK’s climate will continue to change as a result of gre...
Abstract. This paper explores the potential implications of climate change for the use and managemen...
The Climate Change Act 2008 requires a series of assessments of the risks of climate for the UK, und...
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...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
The primary objective of this work was to analyse how water companies are affected by climate change...
The majority of climate change impacts and adaptation studies so far have been based on at most a fe...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
Climate change is expected to impact global water resources with present regional changes in the fre...
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...
This paper describes an assessment of the ways in which water supply companies in England and Wales ...
Climate is one of many external drivers which have the potential to significantly influence water su...
Globally, water resources management faces significant challenges from changing climate and growing ...
Climate change is already happening, and the UK’s climate will continue to change as a result of gre...
Abstract. This paper explores the potential implications of climate change for the use and managemen...
The Climate Change Act 2008 requires a series of assessments of the risks of climate for the UK, und...
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...
Water resource management in the 21st Century is challenged by climate change impacts, increases in ...
The primary objective of this work was to analyse how water companies are affected by climate change...
The majority of climate change impacts and adaptation studies so far have been based on at most a fe...
Climate change will impact water supplies, exacerbating existing pressures on water resources caused...
Climate change is expected to impact global water resources with present regional changes in the fre...