Analysis of Hydrological Response to Climate and Land Use Land Cover Changes in Jewha Watershed Using SWAT Model, Ethiopia
Dereje Gebrie Habte,
Satishkumar Belliethathan,
Tenalem Ayenew
Abstract:Climate and LULC changes can affect runoff. Water stress is a major problem in Ethiopia’s upper and lower parts of the Jewuha watershed. This study aimed to examine the long-term patterns of freshwater availability in the study area under climate and LULC changes by analyzing long-term climate data using SWAT models. The SWAT model was used to simulate the runoff data. Calibrating and validating SWAT results were done by selecting sensitive parameters in the watershed. The LULC change predicted for 2045, a cli… Show more
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