Future global water resources with respect to climate change and water withdrawals as estimated by a dynamic global vegetation model

Volume: 448-449, Pages: 14 - 29
Published: Jul 1, 2012
Abstract
The Land-surface Processes and eXchanges (LPX) dynamic global vegetation model, which incorporates process-based representations of the terrestrial biosphere, is used to simulate the effects of climatic change (via pattern-scaled temperature change scenarios based on six general circulation models) on global and large catchment freshwater resources towards the end of the 21st century. Socio-economic change is addressed by using water withdrawal...
Paper Details
Title
Future global water resources with respect to climate change and water withdrawals as estimated by a dynamic global vegetation model
Published Date
Jul 1, 2012
Volume
448-449
Pages
14 - 29
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