Over abstraction for agricultural production and droughts in the Bakhtegan basin in southwest Iran has led to decreased lake volumes and has even dried in some years. These problems have occurred in the basin as a result of neglecting the roles that humans have played in lake desiccation. This study developed a socio-hydrological model to understand such dynamic interactions between the economy and community's sensitivity to the environment in the period of 1999 to 2013. The WEAP model was used to simulate the hydrological system that is (bi-directionally) coupled to a society model simulating community sensitivity. A multi-objective optimization algorithm was used to estimate the parameters of the coupled model. The results of the model ca...
Lake Urmia, the twentieth largest lake in the world, is the most valuable aquatic ecosystem in Iran....
In this study, an integrated system dynamics model was developed for scenario analysis ...
Most hydrological studies do not account for the socio-economic influences on eco-hydrological proce...
The endorheic basin of Zayandehrud in Iran suffers from environmental problems, social tensions, and...
Abstract In arid regions, the construction of dams has led to an increase in irrigated agriculture,...
In arid and semi-arid areas, unsustainable development of irrigated agriculture has reduced the wate...
Water scarcity exacerbated with growing demand for water by different sectors has created major envi...
Zayandeh-Rud River Basin is one of the most important basins in central Iran, which has been continu...
Urmia Lake in northwestern Iran has been facing critical water level shrinkage in recent years with ...
Zayandeh-Rud River Basin is one of the most important basins in central Iran, which has been continu...
Urmia Lake, in north-western Iran, is an important internationally recognized natural area designate...
The impacts of climate change on the water availability of Zarrine River Basin (ZRB), the headwater ...
Competition for water between agriculture and the environment is a growing problem in irrigated regi...
The rapid shrinkage of Lake Urmia, one of the world's largest saline lakes located in northwestern I...
This study develops and applies the first coupled surface water-groundwater (SW-GW) flow model for t...
Lake Urmia, the twentieth largest lake in the world, is the most valuable aquatic ecosystem in Iran....
In this study, an integrated system dynamics model was developed for scenario analysis ...
Most hydrological studies do not account for the socio-economic influences on eco-hydrological proce...
The endorheic basin of Zayandehrud in Iran suffers from environmental problems, social tensions, and...
Abstract In arid regions, the construction of dams has led to an increase in irrigated agriculture,...
In arid and semi-arid areas, unsustainable development of irrigated agriculture has reduced the wate...
Water scarcity exacerbated with growing demand for water by different sectors has created major envi...
Zayandeh-Rud River Basin is one of the most important basins in central Iran, which has been continu...
Urmia Lake in northwestern Iran has been facing critical water level shrinkage in recent years with ...
Zayandeh-Rud River Basin is one of the most important basins in central Iran, which has been continu...
Urmia Lake, in north-western Iran, is an important internationally recognized natural area designate...
The impacts of climate change on the water availability of Zarrine River Basin (ZRB), the headwater ...
Competition for water between agriculture and the environment is a growing problem in irrigated regi...
The rapid shrinkage of Lake Urmia, one of the world's largest saline lakes located in northwestern I...
This study develops and applies the first coupled surface water-groundwater (SW-GW) flow model for t...
Lake Urmia, the twentieth largest lake in the world, is the most valuable aquatic ecosystem in Iran....
In this study, an integrated system dynamics model was developed for scenario analysis ...
Most hydrological studies do not account for the socio-economic influences on eco-hydrological proce...