Authors
Elmira Hassanzadeh, Amin Elshorbagy, Howard Wheater, Patricia Gober, Ali Nazemi
Publication date
2016/2/1
Journal
Journal of water resources Planning and Management
Volume
142
Issue
2
Pages
05015006
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
A warming climate and land management intensification have altered water supply characteristics in many regions of the world. Incorporation of water supply uncertainties into long-term water resources planning and management is, therefore, significant from both a scientific and societal perspective. This study proposes a set of analyses for integrated water resources management under changing water supply and demand expansion based on a newly developed methodology for vulnerability assessment. The basin of interest for the proposed analysis is the interprovincial Saskatchewan River Basin (SaskRB) in Canada, which supports a wide range of water demands, from municipal and industrial use to irrigated agriculture and hydropower. Proposals for an increase in irrigated area are used as a context for exploring the joint effects of current and future water supply uncertainty and increasing irrigation demand …
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