2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.08.010
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Climate change adaptation and Integrated Water Resource Management in the water sector

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“…This suggests that current knowledge of uncertainties arising from the standard modelling chain are likely to be significant for future design flood assessment and as a result we suggest that this supports the need to incorporate CM simulations in future design flood estimates. Probabilistic approaches need to be developed [44] to cascade these uncertainties into flood risk mapping in order to assess the influence these uncertainties have on future flood exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This suggests that current knowledge of uncertainties arising from the standard modelling chain are likely to be significant for future design flood assessment and as a result we suggest that this supports the need to incorporate CM simulations in future design flood estimates. Probabilistic approaches need to be developed [44] to cascade these uncertainties into flood risk mapping in order to assess the influence these uncertainties have on future flood exposure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Probabilistic approaches allow the uncertainty of climate models outputs to be characterized and sensitivity and performance of impact models evaluated based on these uncertainties. However, as reported by [44], these uncertainties can range widely, related to divergent GCMs outputs with large biases in simulation, especially precipitation, resulting in little concluding information for impact studies.…”
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“…According to IPCC (2007a), climate change can result in increased temperature, widespread ice and snow melting, rising sea level, widespread changes in precipitation and evaporation patterns, and increased frequency and magnitude of extreme weather events such as flood, droughts, and heat waves (IPCC, 2007a,b;USGS, 2007;Gurdak et al, 2009;Ludwig et al, 2014). These changes can substantially affect water resources management practices.…”
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“…However, this also fosters innovative governance arrangements and practices to build adaptive capacity to climate change impacts. Despite the main focus of IWRM is on current and historic issues compared to the long-term focus of adaptation (Ludwig et al 2014), they both (IWRM and adaptation) share the same goal of promoting sustainable development and both of them require some identical key elements (e.g. public participation, information sharing and disclosure, and concern for social justice) for their successful implementation (He 2013).…”
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