2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13020510
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The Dynamic Response of Runoff to Human Activities and Climate Change Based on a Combined Hierarchical Structure Hydrological Model and Vector Autoregressive Model

Abstract: Climate change refers to a statistically significant change in the average state of the climate or a climate alteration that lasts for a long period of time. Runoff (R) is as a measure of the interaction between climate change and human activities and plays an important role in the hydrological cycle, as it is directly related to the development of agricultural water management. Therefore, it is a requirement to correctly simulate R and have the ability to separate the impacts due to climate change and human a… Show more

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“…Zhang et al [12] employed advanced modeling techniques to dissect the dynamic response of runoff in the Lancang River, China, to human-induced changes and climate variations. By integrating hierarchical structure hydrological modeling with vector autoregressive modeling, their research dissected the relative impacts of anthropogenic activities and climate shifts on runoff dynamics.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Hydrological Conditions and Human A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al [12] employed advanced modeling techniques to dissect the dynamic response of runoff in the Lancang River, China, to human-induced changes and climate variations. By integrating hierarchical structure hydrological modeling with vector autoregressive modeling, their research dissected the relative impacts of anthropogenic activities and climate shifts on runoff dynamics.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Hydrological Conditions and Human A...mentioning
confidence: 99%