Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/35888
Type: Conference paper
Title: Human impacts, complexity, variability and non-homogeneity: four dilemmas for the water resources modeller
Author: Daniell, T.
Daniell, K.
Citation: Climate variability and change : hydrological impacts: [proceedings of the Fifth FRIEND World Conference held at Havana, Cuba, November 2006] / Siegfried Demuth ... [et al.] (eds.): pp.10-15
Publisher: IAHS Press
Publisher Place: UK
Issue Date: 2006
Series/Report no.: IAHS publication ; 308
ISBN: 9781901502787
ISSN: 0144-7815
Conference Name: FRIEND 2006 (5th : 2006 : Havana, Cuba)
Editor: Demuth, S.
Gustard, A.
Planos, E.
scatena, F.
Servat, E.
Abstract: Water modellers are commonly faced with a range of dilemmas due to the complex, uncertain and conflicting nature of the problems currently studied. The limitations of present techniques to deal with the variability and non-homogeneity of future data sets in complex water systems are examined. The main limitations are in part due to changing human behaviour and linked anthropogenic land- and water-use impacts, as well as the uncertainty of climatic variability. Suggestions and questions for future practice are raised, as are technical based methods which are more likely to provide successful outcomes for integrated river basin management.
Keywords: water resources
variability
complexity
resilience
non-homogeneity
human impacts
modelling
ANN
Australia
Description: FRIEND (Flow Regimes from International Experimental and Network Data)
Description (link): http://www.cig.ensmp.fr/~iahs/redbooks/308.htm
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