2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2020.106381
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Rapid assessment of climate risks for irrigated agriculture in two river basins in the Aral Sea Basin

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“…The rise in temperature brings about various consequences, including a reduction in snow accumulation during the cold season and increased evapotranspiration in the summer. In specific regions, these changes may have a positive impact on agricultural production by extending the growing seasons [34]. Projections of the average monthly long-term flow of the Zhabai River indicate a substantial increase in the catchment area in the middle and far future for both RTCs, with the exception of May, where a 12% decrease is anticipated for RTK 4.5.…”
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“…The rise in temperature brings about various consequences, including a reduction in snow accumulation during the cold season and increased evapotranspiration in the summer. In specific regions, these changes may have a positive impact on agricultural production by extending the growing seasons [34]. Projections of the average monthly long-term flow of the Zhabai River indicate a substantial increase in the catchment area in the middle and far future for both RTCs, with the exception of May, where a 12% decrease is anticipated for RTK 4.5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hydrotopes are homogeneous spatial sets of units within a sub-basin obtained by overlaying sub-basin, soil and land use maps. The model has been successfully applied to many river basins in Europe, Asia, Africa and America (Krysanova et al, 2015;Didovets et al, 2019;Didovets et al, 2021;Koch et al, 2013;Liersch et al, 2018;Lobanova et al, 2021).…”
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“…The article by Lobanova et al (2021) analyzes how the impact of climate change on the hydrological regime and temperature regime can affect irrigated agricultural production in the Aspara (located partly in Kazakhstan and partly in Kyrgyzstan) and Isfara (in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan) river basins. Modelling results using SWIM and climate change scenarios (RCP4.5 and RCP8.5) show that climate change will create adverse conditions for irrigated spring crops due to reduced water flow during the growing season.…”
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