The Chao Phraya River in Thailand has been greatly affected by climate change and the occurrence of extreme flood events, hindering its economic development. This study assessed the hydrological responses of the Chao Phraya River basin under several climate sensitivity and greenhouse gas emission scenarios. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was applied to simulate the streamflow using meteorological and observed data over a nine-year period from 2003 to 2011. The SWAT model produced an acceptable performance for calibration and validation, yielding Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) values greater than 0.5. Precipitation scenarios yielded streamflow variations that corresponded to the change of rainfall intensity and amount of ra...
The potential impacts of deforestation on hydrological response are of significant importance in hig...
In this study, we investigated the impact of climate change on streamflow and water quality (TSS, T-...
Climate change and global warming are prevalent all over the world in this century and many research...
The Chao Phraya River in Thailand has been greatly affected by climate change and the occurrence of ...
AbstractA monthly water balance model was used to investigate the effects of climatic and land use c...
The understanding of climate change is curial for the security of hydrologic conditions of river bas...
Climate and land-use change are important factors in the hydrological process. Climatic and anthropi...
AbstractClimate change is expected to increase both the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipita...
Water resources in Northern Thailand have been less explored with regard to the impact on hydrology ...
The Tonle Sap is the most fertile and diverse freshwater ecosystem in Southeast Asia, receiving nurt...
The aim of the research is to analyse the effects on agricultural water demand in the Lower Pak Phan...
Traditionally, flood management has concentrated on providing protection against floods using techni...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
The climate change is a main parameter which affects the element of hydrological cycle especially ru...
Forests are an important natural resource, vital to all life. Forests are an important source of foo...
The potential impacts of deforestation on hydrological response are of significant importance in hig...
In this study, we investigated the impact of climate change on streamflow and water quality (TSS, T-...
Climate change and global warming are prevalent all over the world in this century and many research...
The Chao Phraya River in Thailand has been greatly affected by climate change and the occurrence of ...
AbstractA monthly water balance model was used to investigate the effects of climatic and land use c...
The understanding of climate change is curial for the security of hydrologic conditions of river bas...
Climate and land-use change are important factors in the hydrological process. Climatic and anthropi...
AbstractClimate change is expected to increase both the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipita...
Water resources in Northern Thailand have been less explored with regard to the impact on hydrology ...
The Tonle Sap is the most fertile and diverse freshwater ecosystem in Southeast Asia, receiving nurt...
The aim of the research is to analyse the effects on agricultural water demand in the Lower Pak Phan...
Traditionally, flood management has concentrated on providing protection against floods using techni...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
The climate change is a main parameter which affects the element of hydrological cycle especially ru...
Forests are an important natural resource, vital to all life. Forests are an important source of foo...
The potential impacts of deforestation on hydrological response are of significant importance in hig...
In this study, we investigated the impact of climate change on streamflow and water quality (TSS, T-...
Climate change and global warming are prevalent all over the world in this century and many research...