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Climate and water availability indicators in Canada: Challenges and a way forward. Part I – Indicators
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Koshida, Grace (Auteur)
- Cohen, Stewart J. (Auteur)
- Mortsch, Linda (Auteur)
Titre
Climate and water availability indicators in Canada: Challenges and a way forward. Part I – Indicators
Résumé
Climate variability influences the availability of water resources throughout Canada, and projected climate change is anticipated to affect future water availability. This is the first paper of a three-part analysis of water availability indicators in Canada (Parts II and III, this issue). The concept of water availability has been described in different ways in the literature. In Part I, the various approaches for estimating water availability are reviewed and compared, with a focus on Canadian studies. Global examples are used when necessary. The approaches to estimate water availability are organized into three categories: (1) climate-based indicators, (2) hydrology-based indicators and (3) water demand/supply-based indicators. Climate-based indicators use variables such as precipitation, and potential or actual evapotranspiration to calculate water budgets. Widely used meteorological drought indices that calculate moisture surpluses and deficits are also examined. Hydrology-based indicators focus on v...
Volume
40
Numéro
2
Date
2015-04-16
Extra
DOI: 10.1080/07011784.2015.1006023
MAG ID: 1977403945
Référence
Koshida, G., Cohen, S. J., & Mortsch, L. (2015). Climate and water availability indicators in Canada: Challenges and a way forward. Part I – Indicators. 40(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/07011784.2015.1006023
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