2020
DOI: 10.3390/w12041135
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Impact of Extreme Drought Climate on Water Security in North Borneo: Case Study of Sabah

Abstract: For countries in Southeast Asia that mainly rely on surface water as their water resource, changes in weather patterns and hydrological systems due to climate change will cause severely decreased water resource availability. Warm weather triggers more water use and exacerbates the extraction of water resources, which will change the operation patterns of water usage and increase demand, resulting in water scarcity. The occurrence of prolonged drought upsets the balance between water supply and demand, signific… Show more

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“…Moreover, evapotranspiration includes other climate factors (heat exchange, radiation, and wind dynamics) that influence the quality and quantity of water resources [43]. Rainfall is irregular and evapotranspiration is typically high, leading to a reduction of recharge and a concentrated impact of solutes within the groundwater system, especially in semi-arid and arid regions [44].…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, evapotranspiration includes other climate factors (heat exchange, radiation, and wind dynamics) that influence the quality and quantity of water resources [43]. Rainfall is irregular and evapotranspiration is typically high, leading to a reduction of recharge and a concentrated impact of solutes within the groundwater system, especially in semi-arid and arid regions [44].…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In theory, major shortfalls in rain will result in a drought situation; water sufficiency will be severely affected, and agricultural and human activities will face the challenges of water scarcity (Wilhite et al 2014 ; Fung et al 2020 ). A lengthy drought skews the supply and demand balance of water, which results in a significant increase in oil palm vulnerability to adverse effects (Payus et al 2020 ). Extreme drought results in dry weather that is abnormal, which seriously unbalances water cycles and changes the processes of precipitation and evaporation, atmospheric water vapour circulation, and soil moisture availability (Zhang et al 2014 ; Hasan et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Climate Change and Extreme Weather Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SPI values vary from −3 to +3, and, according to the calculation, the rain that is higher than the median rainfall is given as a positive SPI, while a negative value represents less than the median [26]. Gamma distribution is defined by its frequency or probability function as in Equation (2).…”
Section: Standardized Precipitation Index (Spi)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drought is a natural phenomenon that occurs recurrently, causing widespread depletion of natural or manmade water resources over a large geographical area during a considerable period [1]. It is natural for drought regions to experience extreme water shortages due to delays in rainfall, insufficient rainfall, and high surface water evaporation caused by overheating [2]. Therefore, drought has a significant adverse effect on agriculture, socioeconomic activities, and the natural ecosystem [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%