Tibet can be considered as the water tower of Asia and the protection of its water resources crucial. We show that a minimum data approach to model the supply of ecosystem services can potentially be applied to water conservation in Tibet. The approach integrates the spatial heterogeneity of the biophysical environment and the economic behaviour of farmers. A spatially distributed hydrological model is used to simulate the effect of irrigation on evapotranspiration reduction and stream flow enhancement in a Tibetan agricultural catchment. The results feed into an economic model that estimates the supply curve of conserved water from the distribution of net returns between irrigated and rain-fed barley cultivation. The analysis shows that it...
The dynamics of basin-scale water budgets over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are not well understood now...
Due to their special geographical locations and environments, plateau lakes play a key role in maint...
Study Region: We interrogate the water resources of the Upper Kaligandaki River Basin (UKGRB), in th...
Tibet can be considered as the water tower of Asia and the protection of its water resources crucial...
Water is the most essential substance on earth and a changing climate has an important impact on the...
There is increasing evidence of environmental change impacts on ecosystem processes and services, ye...
Quantifying water-related ecosystem services (WES) helps to secure limited and valuable water resour...
Global water use for food production needs to be reduced to remain within planetary boundaries, yet ...
There is increasing evidence of environmental change impacts on ecosystem processes and services, ye...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the Paris agreement target a global cleaner energy tran...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) is of great importance to the global water and energy budget, which ...
China's fast growing economy has brought some environmental problems, especially in water administra...
The Koshi Basin, spread across China, Nepal and India, is perceived as having high potential for hyd...
Over-allocation of fresh water resources to consumptive uses, coupled with recurring drought and the...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
The dynamics of basin-scale water budgets over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are not well understood now...
Due to their special geographical locations and environments, plateau lakes play a key role in maint...
Study Region: We interrogate the water resources of the Upper Kaligandaki River Basin (UKGRB), in th...
Tibet can be considered as the water tower of Asia and the protection of its water resources crucial...
Water is the most essential substance on earth and a changing climate has an important impact on the...
There is increasing evidence of environmental change impacts on ecosystem processes and services, ye...
Quantifying water-related ecosystem services (WES) helps to secure limited and valuable water resour...
Global water use for food production needs to be reduced to remain within planetary boundaries, yet ...
There is increasing evidence of environmental change impacts on ecosystem processes and services, ye...
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the Paris agreement target a global cleaner energy tran...
Terrestrial water storage (TWS) is of great importance to the global water and energy budget, which ...
China's fast growing economy has brought some environmental problems, especially in water administra...
The Koshi Basin, spread across China, Nepal and India, is perceived as having high potential for hyd...
Over-allocation of fresh water resources to consumptive uses, coupled with recurring drought and the...
Global agricultural production is heavily sustained by irrigation, but irrigation system efficiencie...
The dynamics of basin-scale water budgets over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are not well understood now...
Due to their special geographical locations and environments, plateau lakes play a key role in maint...
Study Region: We interrogate the water resources of the Upper Kaligandaki River Basin (UKGRB), in th...