Abstract niet beschikbaarDuring the past decades human interference in regional hydrologic systems had intensified. These systems act as an integrating medium. They link climate, human activities and ecological processes through groundwater and surface water interactions. In this study we have examined the potential impacts of climate change on the streams Beerze and Reusel in the Netherlands, and also the possible interactions with other influences like agricultural drainage. For examining the potential impacts of climate change we have followed a scheme involving predictions for: - indirect effects of climate change, that are transferred to ecological subsystems through the regional hydrologic system. - direct effects of climate change, t...
In the 19th and the first part of the 20th century large parts of the sandy area of The Netherlands ...
For centuries, decision makers and water resources managers have used climate information to design ...
A spatially explicit dynamic model was developed that combines water quantity and quality processes ...
During the past decades human interference in regional hydrologic systems has intensified. These sys...
Climate change is projected to strongly affect the hydrological cycle, altering water availability a...
To better understand the role of climate change in catchments that are already under pressure of hum...
In temperate Europe, warming, summer droughts, and increased winter precipitation are predicted to h...
For policy making and spatial planning, information is needed about the impacts of climate change on...
<div><p></p><p>During recent years, water managers and water users in the Netherlands experienced wa...
This study investigates the effect of climate change on a groundwater-influenced ecosystem on a hill...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
This study presents a first assessment of the effect of climate change on the discharge of the Hupse...
Abstract During the past decades human interference in regional hydrologic systems has intensified. ...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
In the 19th and the first part of the 20th century large parts of the sandy area of The Netherlands ...
For centuries, decision makers and water resources managers have used climate information to design ...
A spatially explicit dynamic model was developed that combines water quantity and quality processes ...
During the past decades human interference in regional hydrologic systems has intensified. These sys...
Climate change is projected to strongly affect the hydrological cycle, altering water availability a...
To better understand the role of climate change in catchments that are already under pressure of hum...
In temperate Europe, warming, summer droughts, and increased winter precipitation are predicted to h...
For policy making and spatial planning, information is needed about the impacts of climate change on...
<div><p></p><p>During recent years, water managers and water users in the Netherlands experienced wa...
This study investigates the effect of climate change on a groundwater-influenced ecosystem on a hill...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
This study presents a first assessment of the effect of climate change on the discharge of the Hupse...
Abstract During the past decades human interference in regional hydrologic systems has intensified. ...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
In the 19th and the first part of the 20th century large parts of the sandy area of The Netherlands ...
For centuries, decision makers and water resources managers have used climate information to design ...
A spatially explicit dynamic model was developed that combines water quantity and quality processes ...