2016
DOI: 10.2166/wp.2016.016
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A water balance approach for assessing the potential source of water in Dohuk Dam for agricultural, domestic and tourism purposes

Abstract: Water balance approaches have been widely used to stimulate and forecast the average runoff and river discharge in small- and medium-sized basins. The analysis of water balance for Feesh Khabour River and Dohuk Dam catchment areas needs to be verified. This study used 24 alternative scenarios for assessing the robustness of adaptation decisions to water management practices. The discharge of Feesh Khabour River recorded at Zakho station, with a maximum flow rate of higher than 19.6 m cm d−1 and a minimum flow … Show more

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“…Tropical peat swamp forest as a unique ecosystem in the regions plays an important functional role in the regulation of ecological and hydrological patterns to maintain the amount of water reaching a river along the year. Temporal and spatial variations of water distribution in an area to sustain the river water need a strategic management by using certain scenarios and modeling (Fulazzaky et al 2017;Li et al 2017). Equatorial rainforest induced runoff oods are the most common type of ooding in the Riau province and other regions of Indonesia and generally occur in the rainy season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical peat swamp forest as a unique ecosystem in the regions plays an important functional role in the regulation of ecological and hydrological patterns to maintain the amount of water reaching a river along the year. Temporal and spatial variations of water distribution in an area to sustain the river water need a strategic management by using certain scenarios and modeling (Fulazzaky et al 2017;Li et al 2017). Equatorial rainforest induced runoff oods are the most common type of ooding in the Riau province and other regions of Indonesia and generally occur in the rainy season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the prioritization of tourism development over the protection of water resources is likely to generate water crises, such as receding groundwater and depletion of water resources (LaVanchy, 2017). Furthermore, there tends to be a water competition between tourism and traditional industries in the emerging tourist destinations (Fulazzaky et al, 2017).…”
Section: Breakdown Of Water Utilization In Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government departments attach great importance to it, and it is also increasingly receiving extensive attention from experts and scholars. And agroecotourism has had a rapid development as a result [1][2][3]. However, because the theoretical research seriously lags behind the practice, it is difficult to grasp the connotation of agro-ecotourism, the scope and classification of agro-ecotourism resources in the development of agro-ecotourism in various places, and lack of detailed argumentation and scientific evaluation of agro-ecotourism resources' own value, development conditions, as well as the sustainability of the operation, which is very blind and makes agro-ecotourism resources development repeat the problem of "developing one place, developing one place, and then developing one place" of the mass tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%