Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe

In the context of river basin and flood risk management there is a growing need to improve the understanding of and the feedbacks between the driving forces “climate and socio-economy” and water systems. We make use of a variety of data resources to illustrate interrelationships between different...

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Main Authors: P. Krahe, E. Nilson, M. Knoche, A.-D. Ebner von Eschenbach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-05-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/373/119/2016/piahs-373-119-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-c3e14fd9331c471c82ed60348a7aab8d2020-11-24T22:36:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2016-05-0137311912310.5194/piahs-373-119-2016Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central EuropeP. Krahe0E. Nilson1M. Knoche2A.-D. Ebner von Eschenbach3Department Water balance, Forecasting and Predictions, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz, 56002, GermanyDepartment Water balance, Forecasting and Predictions, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz, 56002, GermanyDepartment Water balance, Forecasting and Predictions, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz, 56002, GermanyDepartment Water balance, Forecasting and Predictions, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Koblenz, 56002, GermanyIn the context of river basin and flood risk management there is a growing need to improve the understanding of and the feedbacks between the driving forces “climate and socio-economy” and water systems. We make use of a variety of data resources to illustrate interrelationships between different constituents of the human-water-systems. Taking water storage for energy production as an example we present a first analysis on the co-evolution of socio-economic and hydrological indicators. The findings will serve as for the development of conceptual, but fully coupled socio-hydrological models for selected sectors and regions. These models will be used to generate integrated scenarios of the climate and socio-economic change.https://www.proc-iahs.net/373/119/2016/piahs-373-119-2016.pdf
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M. Knoche
A.-D. Ebner von Eschenbach
Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe
Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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title Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe
title_short Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe
title_full Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe
title_fullStr Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed Modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in Central Europe
title_sort modeling human-water-systems: towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in central europe
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series Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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description In the context of river basin and flood risk management there is a growing need to improve the understanding of and the feedbacks between the driving forces “climate and socio-economy” and water systems. We make use of a variety of data resources to illustrate interrelationships between different constituents of the human-water-systems. Taking water storage for energy production as an example we present a first analysis on the co-evolution of socio-economic and hydrological indicators. The findings will serve as for the development of conceptual, but fully coupled socio-hydrological models for selected sectors and regions. These models will be used to generate integrated scenarios of the climate and socio-economic change.
url https://www.proc-iahs.net/373/119/2016/piahs-373-119-2016.pdf
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