Inicio  /  Climate  /  Vol: 4 Núm: 3 Par: Septemb (2016)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Hydrological Climate Change Impact Assessment at Small and Large Scales: Key Messages from Recent Progress in Sweden

Jonas Olsson    
Berit Arheimer    
Matthias Borris    
Chantal Donnelly    
Kean Foster    
Grigory Nikulin    
Magnus Persson    
Anna-Maria Perttu    
Cintia B. Uvo    
Maria Viklander and Wei Yang    

Resumen

No disponible

 Artículos similares

       
 
Alessandro Allodi, Letizia Angelo, Fabio Bordini, Monica Branchi, Elisa Comune, Mauro Del Longo, Giuseppe Nicolosi, Mauro Noberini, Filippo Pizzera, Alessio Pugliese, Giuseppe Ricciardi, Fabrizio Tonelli, Franca Tugnoli and Enrica Zenoni    
Water is a fundamental resource for human life and nature; flood management, water supply systems and water protection policies are a few examples of equally important disciplines across the whole hydrological cycle. The present work focuses on the creat... ver más
Revista: Climate

 
Yuri Perevedentsev, Artyom Gusarov, Nadezhda Mirsaeva, Boris Sherstyukov, Konstantin Shantalinsky, Vladimir Guryanov and Timur Aukhadeev    
Revista: Climate

 
Elena A. Grigorieva and Alexandra S. Livenets    
Climate change and natural disasters caused by hydrological, meteorological, and climatic causes have a significant and increasing direct and indirect impact on human health, leading to increased mortality and morbidity. Russia is a country that suffers ... ver más
Revista: Climate

 
Lidija Tadic, Eniko Anna Tamás, Melita Mihaljevic and Josip Janjic    
This study investigated hydrological alterations in the sections of the Mura, Drava, and Danube rivers, which together form a unique river landscape proclaimed by UNESCO as the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve Mura, Drava, and Danube (TBR MDD). A coherent... ver más
Revista: Climate

 
Mengru Wei, Zhe Yuan, Jijun Xu, Mengqi Shi and Xin Wen    
The ecological environment and water resources of the Han River Basin (HRB) are incredibly susceptible to global warming. Naturally, the analysis of future runoff in HRB is believed to offer a theoretical basis for water resources management and ecologic... ver más