In the Mediterranean, climate change and human pressures are expected to significantly impact the availability of surface water resources. In order to quantify these impacts during the last 60 years (1959–2018), we examined the hydro-climatic and land use change evolution in six coastal river basins of the Gulf of Lion in southern France. By combining observed water discharge, gridded climate, mapped land use and agricultural censuses data, we propose a statistical regression model which successfully reproduces the variability of annual water discharge in all basins. Our results clearly demonstrate that, despite important anthropogenic water withdrawals for irrigation, climate change is the major driver for the detected reduction of water d...
Assessing water supply capacity is crucial to meet stakeholders' needs, notably in the Mediterranean...
Attribution of trends in streamflow is complex, but essential, in identifying optimal management op...
International audienceIn a context of global change, the stakes surrounding water availability and u...
This article addresses the critical need for a better quantitative understanding of how water resour...
International audienceWarming trends are responsible for an observed decrease of water discharge in ...
International audienceThe Réal Collobrier hydrological observatory in southeastern France, managed b...
The aim of this work is to better understand the climatic and hydrological changes that have affecte...
Floods have strong impacts in the Mediterranean region and there are concerns about a possible incre...
(IF 6.36; Q1)International audienceRiver flooding triggered by extreme rainfall events is a major na...
Assessing water supply sustainability is crucial to meet stakeholders' needs, notably in the Mediter...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternational audienceThe Réa...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceWe downscaled 12 scenarios of anthr...
This paper presents an integrative conceptual framework developed to simulate the spatial and tempor...
Plans to increase the amount of irrigated land in Mediterranean countries should consider how change...
Assessing water supply capacity is crucial to meet stakeholders' needs, notably in the Mediterranean...
Attribution of trends in streamflow is complex, but essential, in identifying optimal management op...
International audienceIn a context of global change, the stakes surrounding water availability and u...
This article addresses the critical need for a better quantitative understanding of how water resour...
International audienceWarming trends are responsible for an observed decrease of water discharge in ...
International audienceThe Réal Collobrier hydrological observatory in southeastern France, managed b...
The aim of this work is to better understand the climatic and hydrological changes that have affecte...
Floods have strong impacts in the Mediterranean region and there are concerns about a possible incre...
(IF 6.36; Q1)International audienceRiver flooding triggered by extreme rainfall events is a major na...
Assessing water supply sustainability is crucial to meet stakeholders' needs, notably in the Mediter...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternational audienceThe Réa...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceWe downscaled 12 scenarios of anthr...
This paper presents an integrative conceptual framework developed to simulate the spatial and tempor...
Plans to increase the amount of irrigated land in Mediterranean countries should consider how change...
Assessing water supply capacity is crucial to meet stakeholders' needs, notably in the Mediterranean...
Attribution of trends in streamflow is complex, but essential, in identifying optimal management op...
International audienceIn a context of global change, the stakes surrounding water availability and u...