System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions

Investigating the impact of climate change on the management of a complex multipurpose water system is a critical issue. The presented study focuses on different steps of the climate change impact analysis process: (i) Use of three regional climate models (RCMs), (ii) use of four bias correction met...

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Main Authors: Milan Stojkovic, Slobodan P. Simonovic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/8/1620
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spelling doaj-11bcb4774a6f4e25a24d912c5475107c2020-11-25T01:57:01ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-08-01118162010.3390/w11081620w11081620System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate ConditionsMilan Stojkovic0Slobodan P. Simonovic1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 3K7, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 3K7, CanadaInvestigating the impact of climate change on the management of a complex multipurpose water system is a critical issue. The presented study focuses on different steps of the climate change impact analysis process: (i) Use of three regional climate models (RCMs), (ii) use of four bias correction methods (BCMs), (iii) use of three concentration scenarios (CSs), (iv) use of two model averaging procedures, (v) use of the hydrological model and (vi) use of the system dynamics simulation model (SDSM). The analyses are performed for a future period, from 2006 to 2055 and the reference period, from 1971 to 2000. As a case study area, the Lim water system in Serbia (southeast Europe) is used. The Lim river system consists of four hydraulically connected reservoirs (Uvac, Kokin Brod, Radojnja, Potpec) with a primary purpose of hydropower generation. The results of the climate change impact analyses indicate change in the future hydropower generation at the annual level from −3.5% to +17.9%. The change has a seasonal variation with an increase for the winter season up to +20.3% and decrease for the summer season up to −33.6%. Furthermore, the study analyzes the uncertainty in the SDSM outputs introduced by different steps of the modelling process. The most dominant source of uncertainty in power production is the choice of BCMs (54%), followed by the selection of RCMs (41%). The least significant source of uncertainty is the choice of CSs (6%). The uncertainty in the inflows and outflows is equally dominated by the choice of BCM (49%) and RCM (45%).https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/8/1620system dynamicssystem analysiscomplex water systemuncertainty assessmentclimate changeregional climate modelsaveraging proceduresHEC-HMSLim riverLim water systems
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System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions
Water
system dynamics
system analysis
complex water system
uncertainty assessment
climate change
regional climate models
averaging procedures
HEC-HMS
Lim river
Lim water systems
author_facet Milan Stojkovic
Slobodan P. Simonovic
author_sort Milan Stojkovic
title System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions
title_short System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions
title_full System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions
title_fullStr System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions
title_full_unstemmed System Dynamics Approach for Assessing the Behaviour of the Lim Reservoir System (Serbia) under Changing Climate Conditions
title_sort system dynamics approach for assessing the behaviour of the lim reservoir system (serbia) under changing climate conditions
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Investigating the impact of climate change on the management of a complex multipurpose water system is a critical issue. The presented study focuses on different steps of the climate change impact analysis process: (i) Use of three regional climate models (RCMs), (ii) use of four bias correction methods (BCMs), (iii) use of three concentration scenarios (CSs), (iv) use of two model averaging procedures, (v) use of the hydrological model and (vi) use of the system dynamics simulation model (SDSM). The analyses are performed for a future period, from 2006 to 2055 and the reference period, from 1971 to 2000. As a case study area, the Lim water system in Serbia (southeast Europe) is used. The Lim river system consists of four hydraulically connected reservoirs (Uvac, Kokin Brod, Radojnja, Potpec) with a primary purpose of hydropower generation. The results of the climate change impact analyses indicate change in the future hydropower generation at the annual level from −3.5% to +17.9%. The change has a seasonal variation with an increase for the winter season up to +20.3% and decrease for the summer season up to −33.6%. Furthermore, the study analyzes the uncertainty in the SDSM outputs introduced by different steps of the modelling process. The most dominant source of uncertainty in power production is the choice of BCMs (54%), followed by the selection of RCMs (41%). The least significant source of uncertainty is the choice of CSs (6%). The uncertainty in the inflows and outflows is equally dominated by the choice of BCM (49%) and RCM (45%).
topic system dynamics
system analysis
complex water system
uncertainty assessment
climate change
regional climate models
averaging procedures
HEC-HMS
Lim river
Lim water systems
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/8/1620
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