2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10040-019-02004-0
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Do groundwater management plans work? Modelling the effectiveness of groundwater management scenarios

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“…In this study, the impact of drought management strategies on hydrological droughts was investigated using a sociohydrological model for a range of hydrogeological conditions. Comparing different drought management strategies in a quantitative manner, as presented here, complements qualitative comparisons of previous studies (White et al, 2001;Wilhite et al, 2014;Urquijo et al, 2017). Some of the tested strategies have been assessed separately, as studies focused on either water demand (Low et al, 2015;Maggioni, 2015;Gonzales and Ajami, 2017;Hayden and Tsvetanov, 2019), adaptive water management (Thomas, 2019;White et al, 2019) or conjunctive use combined with managed aquifer Figure 6.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…In this study, the impact of drought management strategies on hydrological droughts was investigated using a sociohydrological model for a range of hydrogeological conditions. Comparing different drought management strategies in a quantitative manner, as presented here, complements qualitative comparisons of previous studies (White et al, 2001;Wilhite et al, 2014;Urquijo et al, 2017). Some of the tested strategies have been assessed separately, as studies focused on either water demand (Low et al, 2015;Maggioni, 2015;Gonzales and Ajami, 2017;Hayden and Tsvetanov, 2019), adaptive water management (Thomas, 2019;White et al, 2019) or conjunctive use combined with managed aquifer Figure 6.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…When national or regional drought policies are in place, water management during meteorological and/or hydrological droughts is guided to structure the drought response and create drought resilience (Wilhite et al, 2014). Drought policies vary in their structure, by focusing on (different) water users, and their implementation, which may be apparent in the drought definition, monitoring systems, risk management plans and evaluation (Wilhite et al, 2014;De Stefano et al, 2015;Urquijo et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Comparing different drought management strategies in a quantitative manner, as presented here, complements qualitative comparisons of previous studies (White et al, 2001;Wilhite et al, 2014;Urquijo et al, 2017). Some of the tested strategies have been assessed separately, as studies focused on either water demand (Low et al, 2015;Maggioni, 2015;Gonzales and Ajami, 2017;Hayden and Tsvetanov, 2019), adaptive water management (Thomas, 2019;White et al, 2019), or conjunctive use combined with managed aquifer recharge to increase drought resilience (Scanlon et al, 2016;Alam et al, 2020). Jaeger et al (2019) and Dobson et al (2020) show that combined drought policy interventions mitigated streamflow droughts by altering reservoir storage regulations and transfers.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 79%