2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15119135
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Assessing the Vulnerability of Water Balance to Climate Change at River Basin Scale in Humid Tropics: Implications for a Sustainable Water Future

Abstract: Sustainability in hydrology aims at maintaining a high likelihood of meeting future water demands without compromising hydrologic, environmental, or physical integrity. Therefore, understanding the local-scale impact of global climate change on hydrology and water balance is crucial. This study focuses on assessing the impact of climate change on water balance components (precipitation, surface runoff, groundwater flow, percolation, etc.) at the river basin scale in a humid tropical region. The Periyar river b… Show more

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“…Therefore, the results from our study differ significantly for the future SSP 8.5 scenario specifically for the Western Ghats (WG) regions. Further, at the river basin scale, SSP 4.5 scenarios have shown an increase in precipitation resulting in increased (25%/50%) runoff/streamflow in the Periyar river basin [41]. The percentage of cropland is highest in the middle region (4%) compared to the upper (3.2%) and lower regions (3%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the results from our study differ significantly for the future SSP 8.5 scenario specifically for the Western Ghats (WG) regions. Further, at the river basin scale, SSP 4.5 scenarios have shown an increase in precipitation resulting in increased (25%/50%) runoff/streamflow in the Periyar river basin [41]. The percentage of cropland is highest in the middle region (4%) compared to the upper (3.2%) and lower regions (3%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%