Future changes in temperature and precipitation may be exacerbated by climate change, and this could result in extreme hydrologic events like floods and droughts. The objective of …
G Bian, J Zhang, J Chen, M Song, R He… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The influence of climate change on the regional hydrological cycle has been an international scientific issue that has attracted more attention in recent decades due to its …
Meghalaya is known to receive the most torrential rainfall in the world, but the region suffers from water shortage as soon as the rain recedes, and the dry season starts. Changes in …
J Li, C He, Q Huang, L Li - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Estimating the supply–demand relationship's future dynamics and trend of Flood Regulation Service (FRS) is important for preventing flood risks and choose an appropriate future …
Flash floods represent a significant threat, triggering severe natural disasters and leading to extensive damage to properties and infrastructure, which in turn results in the loss of lives …
Urbanization leads to increase in impervious area and eventually increasing vulnerability to urban flooding. Deer Creek in the city of Brentwood, Missouri, has been experiencing major …
Land-use change, climate change, human interventions, and socio-economic developments influence the evolution of the risk components hazard, exposure, and vulnerability, and …
Levee breaches are some of the most common hazards in the world and cause the loss of lives, livelihoods, and property destruction. During the 2010 flood in Pakistan, the most …
Sustainability of energy and water are inextricably linked with each other. Over- utilization/degradation of these resources may occur due to changing climate, growing …