Abstract:In developing countries with data scarcity challenges, an integrated approach is required to enhance the estimation of streamflow variability for the design of water supply systems, hydropower generation, environmental flows, water allocation and pollution studies. The Flow Duration Curve (FDC) was adopted as a tool that is influenced by topography, land use land cover, discharge and climate change. The data from Global Climate Model (GCM) projections, based on Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) 4.5 a… Show more
“…The manuscript of Ndhlove and Woyessa [4], related to the Kabompo river basin (Zambia and surrounding countries), is aimed at addressing how climate change may impact the hydrological regime (characterized by flow-duration curves), for the quantitative analysis of hydropower potential.…”
Most of the global population lives in developing countries that are highly prone to hydrological phenomena (such as monsoons, floods, cyclones, droughts, aridity, etc [...]
“…The manuscript of Ndhlove and Woyessa [4], related to the Kabompo river basin (Zambia and surrounding countries), is aimed at addressing how climate change may impact the hydrological regime (characterized by flow-duration curves), for the quantitative analysis of hydropower potential.…”
Most of the global population lives in developing countries that are highly prone to hydrological phenomena (such as monsoons, floods, cyclones, droughts, aridity, etc [...]
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