Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus

This study focuses on the quantification of climate change (CC) effects on agricultural water availability in Cyprus. Projections of climatic variables, based on Regional Climate Models (RCMs) forced by the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5, were used as CC driving forces affe...

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Main Authors: Maria P. Papadopoulou, Despoina Charchousi, Katerina Spanoudaki, Anna Karali, Konstantinos V. Varotsos, Christos Giannakopoulos, Marinos Markou, Maria Loizidou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Atmosphere
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/6/648
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spelling doaj-207700b88fc54b2b9f735f34d031460d2020-11-25T03:18:06ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332020-06-011164864810.3390/atmos11060648Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in CyprusMaria P. Papadopoulou0Despoina Charchousi1Katerina Spanoudaki2Anna Karali3Konstantinos V. Varotsos4Christos Giannakopoulos5Marinos Markou6Maria Loizidou7Laboratory of Physical Geography and Environmental Impacts, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15773 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Physical Geography and Environmental Impacts, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15773 Athens, GreeceInstitute of Applied and Computational Mathematics, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, 70013 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceInstitute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, Lofos Koufou, P. Pendeli, 15236 Athens, GreeceInstitute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, Lofos Koufou, P. Pendeli, 15236 Athens, GreeceInstitute for Environmental Research and Sustainable Development, National Observatory of Athens, Lofos Koufou, P. Pendeli, 15236 Athens, GreeceMinistry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Environment, Agricultural Research Institute, Athalassa Forest, 1516 Nicosia, CyprusUnit of Environmental Science and Technology, School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, 15773 Athens, GreeceThis study focuses on the quantification of climate change (CC) effects on agricultural water availability in Cyprus. Projections of climatic variables, based on Regional Climate Models (RCMs) forced by the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5, were used as CC driving forces affecting water availability. Groundwater flow models were developed for specific high-interest agricultural areas in Larnaca and Paphos to assess the CC impacts on these groundwater systems, while the Standardized Precipitation–Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) analysis was also adopted, for the first time in Cyprus, to assess future trends of water reservoir storage under the projected climatic conditions. Considering the current cultivation and irrigation practices, a decrease in groundwater level close to 1 m and further inland seawater intrusion in Larnaca aquifers are expected, while in Paphos’ aquifers, the predicted water table fluctuations are not significant. Additionally, SPEI values at the Asprokemos and Kouris dams are correlated with water storage measurements, showing that a SPEI downward trend observed in these reservoirs could set off an alarm to the water authorities with respect to water availability as more severe drought events are expected in the future. The expected pressure on surface waters imposes the need for an improved water management plan that will not depend on the further exploitation of groundwater.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/6/648adaptationirrigation demandsurface and groundwater managementregional climate modelsSPEI
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author Maria P. Papadopoulou
Despoina Charchousi
Katerina Spanoudaki
Anna Karali
Konstantinos V. Varotsos
Christos Giannakopoulos
Marinos Markou
Maria Loizidou
spellingShingle Maria P. Papadopoulou
Despoina Charchousi
Katerina Spanoudaki
Anna Karali
Konstantinos V. Varotsos
Christos Giannakopoulos
Marinos Markou
Maria Loizidou
Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus
Atmosphere
adaptation
irrigation demand
surface and groundwater management
regional climate models
SPEI
author_facet Maria P. Papadopoulou
Despoina Charchousi
Katerina Spanoudaki
Anna Karali
Konstantinos V. Varotsos
Christos Giannakopoulos
Marinos Markou
Maria Loizidou
author_sort Maria P. Papadopoulou
title Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus
title_short Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus
title_full Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus
title_fullStr Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural Water Vulnerability under Climate Change in Cyprus
title_sort agricultural water vulnerability under climate change in cyprus
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This study focuses on the quantification of climate change (CC) effects on agricultural water availability in Cyprus. Projections of climatic variables, based on Regional Climate Models (RCMs) forced by the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5, were used as CC driving forces affecting water availability. Groundwater flow models were developed for specific high-interest agricultural areas in Larnaca and Paphos to assess the CC impacts on these groundwater systems, while the Standardized Precipitation–Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) analysis was also adopted, for the first time in Cyprus, to assess future trends of water reservoir storage under the projected climatic conditions. Considering the current cultivation and irrigation practices, a decrease in groundwater level close to 1 m and further inland seawater intrusion in Larnaca aquifers are expected, while in Paphos’ aquifers, the predicted water table fluctuations are not significant. Additionally, SPEI values at the Asprokemos and Kouris dams are correlated with water storage measurements, showing that a SPEI downward trend observed in these reservoirs could set off an alarm to the water authorities with respect to water availability as more severe drought events are expected in the future. The expected pressure on surface waters imposes the need for an improved water management plan that will not depend on the further exploitation of groundwater.
topic adaptation
irrigation demand
surface and groundwater management
regional climate models
SPEI
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/11/6/648
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