Climate change and direct anthropogenic impact are recognized as two major factors affecting catchment runoff. This study investigated the separate effect of each of these factors for runoff from the important Tunisian Merguellil catchment. For this purpose, more than forty years of hydrological data were used. The methodology was based on hydrological characterization, NDVI index to monitor land use dynamics, and the Budyko approach to specify origin of change. The results show that hydrological change is much more important upstream than downstream. The last three decades display a 40% reduction in runoff. This is associated with the direct influence of humans, who are responsible for about 78% of the variation in flow. It appears that cl...
In the Mediterranean, climate change and human pressures are expected to significantly impact the av...
The Mediterranean area is considered to be a hotspot for climate change. This will have a considerab...
Tunisia has a long history of coping with water scarcity, and the quantification of climate change i...
Climate change and direct anthropogenic impact are recognized as two major factors affecting catchme...
Climate change and direct anthropogenic impact are recognized as two major factors affecting catchme...
The Merguellil catchment (central Tunisia), which is typical of the Mediterranean situation, has und...
Human activities and climate change affect hydrological and sedimentological characteristics within ...
The Merguellil catchment (1183 km(2)), whose runoff is a major water resource for the Kairouan area ...
Water resources in Tunisia are limited in space and time. With an annual average of less than 500 mɜ...
Projected changes in climate and their possible impacts on river flow are of concern for sustainable...
This article addresses the critical need for a better quantitative understanding of how water resour...
In Mediterranean semi-arid catchments, climate change projections are expected to noticeably affect ...
Tunisia is a water-stressed country, which derives most of its surface water from its northern regio...
The Merguellil catchment (central Tunisia), which is typical of the Mediterranean situation, has und...
In central Tunisia, near the city of Kairouan, the Merguellil catchment illustrates the multiple for...
In the Mediterranean, climate change and human pressures are expected to significantly impact the av...
The Mediterranean area is considered to be a hotspot for climate change. This will have a considerab...
Tunisia has a long history of coping with water scarcity, and the quantification of climate change i...
Climate change and direct anthropogenic impact are recognized as two major factors affecting catchme...
Climate change and direct anthropogenic impact are recognized as two major factors affecting catchme...
The Merguellil catchment (central Tunisia), which is typical of the Mediterranean situation, has und...
Human activities and climate change affect hydrological and sedimentological characteristics within ...
The Merguellil catchment (1183 km(2)), whose runoff is a major water resource for the Kairouan area ...
Water resources in Tunisia are limited in space and time. With an annual average of less than 500 mɜ...
Projected changes in climate and their possible impacts on river flow are of concern for sustainable...
This article addresses the critical need for a better quantitative understanding of how water resour...
In Mediterranean semi-arid catchments, climate change projections are expected to noticeably affect ...
Tunisia is a water-stressed country, which derives most of its surface water from its northern regio...
The Merguellil catchment (central Tunisia), which is typical of the Mediterranean situation, has und...
In central Tunisia, near the city of Kairouan, the Merguellil catchment illustrates the multiple for...
In the Mediterranean, climate change and human pressures are expected to significantly impact the av...
The Mediterranean area is considered to be a hotspot for climate change. This will have a considerab...
Tunisia has a long history of coping with water scarcity, and the quantification of climate change i...