2012
DOI: 10.4324/9781849770743
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Climate Change Adaptation in the Water Sector

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“…There have indeed been many efforts and progress in this area (e.g. Goldenman, 1990;IPCC, 2007b;Kundzewicz et al, 2008;Ludwig et al, 2009;Cooley & Gleick, 2011, Odom & Wolf, 2011Saleth, 2011), but there is still a long way to go.…”
Section: Study Of Climate Change Impacts On Water Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…There have indeed been many efforts and progress in this area (e.g. Goldenman, 1990;IPCC, 2007b;Kundzewicz et al, 2008;Ludwig et al, 2009;Cooley & Gleick, 2011, Odom & Wolf, 2011Saleth, 2011), but there is still a long way to go.…”
Section: Study Of Climate Change Impacts On Water Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Consequently, studies on the impacts of climate change on our water resources have been one of the most important topics in recent times (e.g. Gleick, 1993a;Wilby et al, 2000;Bergström et al, 2001;Chiew & McMahon, 2002;Milly et al, 2002Milly et al, , 2005Milly et al, , 2008Arnell, 2004;Barnett et al, 2004;Wilby & Harris, 2006;Kundzewicz et al, 2007Kundzewicz et al, , 2008Mata and Budhooram, 2007;Ludwig et al, 2009).…”
Section: Study Of Climate Change Impacts On Water Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impacts that climate change will have on water resources have received research attention (see for example [5,35,[66][67][68][69]). Bates et al's [5] review for the IPCC concluded that water resources are particularly vulnerable to, and strongly impacted by, climate change.…”
Section: Climate Change Impacts On Water Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In reaction, countries all over the world are exploring the potential implications of climate change for the management of their water resources, and subsequently are developing new and innovative strategies and measures to anticipate these implications (e.g. Arnell 1998; Tanaka et al 2006, see for an overview also Huitema & Meijerink 2009;Ludwig et al 2009). Due to its geographical position in the delta of the Rhine, Scheldt and Meuse rivers, the Netherlands is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise, increasing river discharges, and increasing salt intrusion.…”
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“…For the water sector, adapting to the effects of climate change is a highly complex issue (Bohensky & Lynam, 2005;Raadgever et al 2008;Huitema & Meijerink 2009;Ludwig et al 2009). There are many uncertainties about the magnitude and potential impacts of climate change, and about the effectiveness and feasibility of adaptation strategies.…”
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