2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.714877
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The Challenge of Setting “Climate Ready” Ecological Targets for Environmental Flow Planning

Abstract: Implementing environmental flows has emerged as a major river management tool for addressing the impacts of hydrologic alteration in large river systems. The “natural flow paradigm” has been a central guiding principle for determining important ecohydrological relationships. Yet, climate change and associated changes in rainfall run off relationships, seasonality of flows, disruptions to food webs and species life cycle cues mean these existing relationships will, in many circumstances, become obsolete. Revise… Show more

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“…This decrease in runoff will impact water managers' annual allocations and ability to achieve ecological targets. Although there is significant modelling and projections available on climate change implications across Australia, this has not translated to setting ecological objectives for environmental water planning (Capon and Capon 2017, John et al 2020, Judd et al 2022.…”
Section: Case Study: a Focus On Southeast (Se) Australian Environment...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This decrease in runoff will impact water managers' annual allocations and ability to achieve ecological targets. Although there is significant modelling and projections available on climate change implications across Australia, this has not translated to setting ecological objectives for environmental water planning (Capon and Capon 2017, John et al 2020, Judd et al 2022.…”
Section: Case Study: a Focus On Southeast (Se) Australian Environment...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow assessment methods then set recommendations aimed at meeting these ecological objectives through delivery of water at a specified magnitude, duration, frequency, and timing. Objectives are usually set to a desired historic or current condition of flora or fauna assets, such as a specific species, population, habitat, or physical process (Capon et al 2018, Judd et al 2022.…”
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“…Environmental flow assessments (and recommendations) typically aim to restore ecosystems to an historic condition or protect them from further change and use historic flow regimes to make recommendations (Capon et al, 2018;Horne et al, 2022). However the past is not a good representation of the future and climate adaptation is required when determining flow objectives and recommendations for future environmental water (Judd et al, 2022). Under climate change, temperature and rainfall patterns are predicted to change along with rainfall run off relationships and streamflows (Saft et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under climate change, temperature and rainfall patterns are predicted to change along with rainfall run off relationships and streamflows (Saft et al, 2016). As these hydro-climatic changes occur, some current ecological relationships are unlikely to remain and consequently objectives are also unlikely to be achievable (Judd et al, 2022). Future water use and flow recommendations need to incorporate climate change adaptation (John et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%