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2. Long-term spatial-temporal trends and variability of rainfall over Eastern and Southern Africa
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Muthoni, Francis Kamau, Odongo, Vincent Omondi, Ochieng, Justus, Mugalavai, Edward M., Mourice, Sixbert Kajumula, Hoesche-Zeledon, Irmgard, Mwila, Mulundu, and Bekunda, Mateete
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- 2019
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3. Spotlight on social equity, finance and scale: Promises and pitfalls of nature-based solutions
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Barquet, Karina, primary, Leander, Elin, additional, Green, Jonathan, additional, Tuhkanen, Heidi, additional, Omondi Odongo, Vincent, additional, Boyland, Michael, additional, Fiertz, Elizabeth Katja, additional, Escobar, Maria, additional, Trujillo, Mónica, additional, and Osano, Philip, additional
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- 2021
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4. Continuous observations of CO2 and CH4 exchange from East-African rangelands
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Merbold, Lutz, primary, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Dowling, Thomas, additional, Fava, Francesco, additional, Glücks, Ilona, additional, Vrieling, Anton, additional, Wooster, Martin, additional, and Leitner, Sonja, additional
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- 2023
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5. Lessons from sociohydrological phenomena in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
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van Oel, Pieter, primary, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Muthoni, Francis, additional, Mulatu, Dawit, additional, and Wamucii, Charles, additional
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- 2022
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6. Estimation and human health risk assessment of organochlorine and organophosphate pesticide residues in raw milk collected in Kenya
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Wanjiku Philip, Sheridan, primary, Madadi Odongo, Vincent, additional, Wandiga, Shem Oyoo, additional, Omayio, Duke Gekonge, additional, and Okumu, Mitchel Otieno, additional
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- 2022
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7. Transpiration and stomatal conductance in a young secondary tropical montane forest: contrasts between native trees and invasive understorey shrubs
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Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, Bruijnzeel, L Adrian, Lubczynski, Maciek W., Zwartendijk, Bob W., Odongo, Vincent Omondi, Ravelona, Maafaka, van Meerveld, H J., and Goldstein, Guillermo
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It has been suggested that vigorous secondary tropical forests can have very high transpiration rates, but sap flow and stomatal conductance dynamics of trees and shrubs in these forests are understudied. In an effort to address this knowledge gap, sap flow (thermal dissipation method, 12 trees) and stomatal conductance (porometry, six trees) were measured for young (5-7 years) Psiadia altissima (DC.) Drake trees, a widely occurring species dominating young regrowth following abandonment of swidden agriculture in upland eastern Madagascar. In addition, stomatal conductance (gs) was determined for three individuals of two locally common invasive shrubs (Lantana camara L. and Rubus moluccanus L.) during three periods with contrasting soil moisture conditions. Values of gs for the three investigated species were significantly higher and more sensitive to climatic conditions during the wet period compared with the dry period. Further, gs of the understorey shrubs was much more sensitive to soil moisture content than that of the trees. Tree transpiration rates (Ec) were relatively stable during the dry season and were only affected somewhat by soil water content at the end of the dry season, suggesting the trees had continued access to soil water despite drying out of the topsoil. The Ec exhibited a plateau-shaped relation with vapour pressure deficit (VPD), which was attributed to stomatal closure at high VPD. Vapour pressure deficit was the major driver of variation in Ec, during both the wet and the dry season. Overall water use of the trees was modest, possibly reflecting low site fertility after three swidden cultivation cycles. The observed contrast in gs response to soil water and climatic conditions for the trees and shrubs underscores the need to take root distributions into account when modelling transpiration from regenerating tropical forests.
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- 2021
8. The Effects of Groundwater and Surface Water Use on Total Water Availability and Implications for Water Management: The Case of Lake Naivasha, Kenya
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van Oel, Pieter R., Mulatu, Dawit W., Odongo, Vincent O., Meins, Frank M., Hogeboom, Rick J., Becht, Robert, Stein, Alfred, Onyando, Japheth O., and van der Veen, Anne
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- 2013
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9. Integrating Multiple Research Methods to Unravel the Complexity of Human‐Water Systems
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, primary, Cloke, Hannah, additional, Lindersson, Sara, additional, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, additional, Mondino, Elena, additional, Mård, Johanna, additional, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Raffetti, Elena, additional, Ridolfi, Elena, additional, Rusca, Maria, additional, Savelli, Elisa, additional, and Tootoonchi, Faranak, additional
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- 2021
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10. Integrating Multiple Research Methods to Unravel the Complexity of Human-Water Systems
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Cloke, Hannah, Lindersson, Sara, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mondino, Elena, Mård, Johanna, Odongo, Vincent, Raffetti, Elena, Ridolfi, Elena, Rusca, Maria, Savelli, Elisa, Tootoonchi, Faranak, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Cloke, Hannah, Lindersson, Sara, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mondino, Elena, Mård, Johanna, Odongo, Vincent, Raffetti, Elena, Ridolfi, Elena, Rusca, Maria, Savelli, Elisa, and Tootoonchi, Faranak
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Predicting floods and droughts is essential to inform the development of policy in water management, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Yet, hydrological predictions are highly uncertain, while the frequency, severity and spatial distribution of extreme events are further complicated by the increasing impact of human activities on the water cycle. In this commentary, we argue that four main aspects characterizing the complexity of human-water systems should be explicitly addressed: feedbacks, scales, tradeoffs and inequalities. We propose the integration of multiple research methods as a way to cope with complexity and develop policy-relevant science. Plain Language Summary Several governments today claim to be following the science in addressing crises caused by the occurrence of extreme events, such as floods and droughts, or the emergence of global threats, such as climate change and COVID-19. In this commentary, we show that there are no universal answers to apparently simple questions such as: Do levees reduce flood risk? Do reservoirs alleviate droughts? We argue that the best science we have consists of a plurality of legitimate interpretations and a range of foresights, which can be enriched by integrating multiple disciplines and research methods.
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- 2021
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11. Water management, hydrological extremes, and society : modeling interactions and phenomena
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Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mondino, Elena, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Odongo, Vincent O., Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mondino, Elena, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, and Odongo, Vincent O.
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We present a system-dynamics model to simulate the interplay between water management, hydrological extremes (droughts and floods), and society. We illustrate the potential and limitations of the model with an example application to the Brisbane river basin (Australia). In particular, we test its capability to explain various phenomena that have been empirically observed, including the levee paradox, (mal)adaptation, and supply-demand cycles. To illustrate, we consider four water-management strategies: no actions, in which no measures are adopted to mitigate droughts and floods; fighting floods, in which a levee system is built and raised to cope with flooding; water conservation, in which demand management is implemented to cope with drought; and water exploitation, in which the water supply is increased to cope with drought. Our findings show that changes in flood and drought awareness can help contribute to the emergence of multiple phenomena. Moreover, the outcomes from the proposed coupled-modeling framework indicate that water-management strategies aimed at specific hydrological extremes can in turn shape the severity of opposite natural hazards. Given its explanatory value, the model can contribute to a better interpretation of changes in drought and flood risk and the role of alternative water-management strategies.
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- 2021
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12. Floodplains in the Anthropocene : A Global Analysis of the Interplay Between Human Population, Built Environment, and Flood Severity
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Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mård, Johanna, Rusca, Maria, Odongo, Vincent, Lindersson, Sara, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mård, Johanna, Rusca, Maria, Odongo, Vincent, Lindersson, Sara, and Di Baldassarre, Giuliano
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This study presents a global explanatory analysis of the interplay between the severity of flood losses and human presence in floodplain areas. In particular, we relate economic losses and fatalities caused by floods during 1990-2000, with changes in human population and built-up areas in floodplains during 2000-2015 by exploiting global archives. We found that population and built-up areas in floodplains increased in the period 2000-2015 for the majority of the analyzed countries, albeit frequent flood losses in the previous period 1990-2000. In some countries, however, population in floodplains decreased in the period 2000-2015, following more severe floods losses that occurred in the period 1975-2000. Our analysis shows that (i) in low-income countries, population in floodplains increased after a period of high flood fatalities; while (ii) in upper-middle and high-income countries, built-up areas increased after a period of frequent economic losses. In this study, we also provide a general framework to advance knowledge of human-flood interactions and support the development of sustainable policies and measures for flood risk management and disaster risk reduction.
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- 2021
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13. A global analysis of the interplay between flood severity ad human dynamics in floodplains
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Mazzoleni, Maurizio, primary, Mård, Johanna, additional, Rusca, Maria, additional, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Lindersson, Sara, additional, and Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, additional
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- 2021
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14. Brief communication : Comparing hydrological and hydrogeomorphic paradigms for global flood hazard mapping
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Nardi, Fernando, Annis, Antonio, Odongo, Vincent, Rusca, Maria, and Grimaldi, Salvatore
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Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources ,Oceanografi, hydrologi och vattenresurser ,humanities - Abstract
Global floodplain mapping has rapidly progressed over the past few years. Different methods have been proposed to identify areas prone to river flooding, resulting in a plethora of available products. Here we assess the potential and limitations of two main paradigms and provide guidance on the use of these global products in assessing flood risk in data-poor regions.
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- 2020
15. Water management, hydrological extremes, and society: modeling interactions and phenomena
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Mazzoleni, Maurizio, primary, Odongo, Vincent O., additional, Mondino, Elena, additional, and Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, additional
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- 2021
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16. Brief communication: Comparing hydrological and hydrogeomorphic paradigms for global flood hazard mapping
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, primary, Nardi, Fernando, additional, Annis, Antonio, additional, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Rusca, Maria, additional, and Grimaldi, Salvatore, additional
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- 2020
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17. Conceptualizing trade-offs of water conservation strategies and unintended consequences using a system dynamics approach
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Odongo, Vincent, primary, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, additional, and Mazzoleni, Maurizio, additional
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- 2020
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18. Modeling the interplay between droughts, floods and human activities
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Mazzoleni, Maurizio, primary, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Mondino, Elena, additional, and Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, additional
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- 2020
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19. Brief communication: Comparing top-down and bottom-up paradigms for global flood hazard mapping
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, primary, Nardi, Fernando, additional, Annis, Antonio, additional, Odongo, Vincent, additional, Rusca, Maria, additional, and Grimaldi, Salvatore, additional
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- 2020
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20. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective
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Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H.G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Széles, Borbála, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andréassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, Borges de Amorim, Pablo, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P.J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Gonzalez Bevacqua, Alena, González-Dugo, María P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Björn, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L.R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David, Prieto Sierra, Cristina, Ramos, Maria Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sá, João H.M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., Zhang, Yongqiang, Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H.G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Széles, Borbála, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andréassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, Borges de Amorim, Pablo, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P.J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Gonzalez Bevacqua, Alena, González-Dugo, María P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Björn, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L.R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David, Prieto Sierra, Cristina, Ramos, Maria Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sá, João H.M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Zhang, Yongqiang
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This paper is the outcome of a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts. The procedure involved a public consultation through online media, followed by two workshops through which a large number of potential science questions were collated, prioritised, and synthesised. In spite of the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work. Questions remain focused on the process-based understanding of hydrological variability and causality at all space and time scales. Increased attention to environmental change drives a new emphasis on understanding how change propagates across interfaces within the hydrological system and across disciplinary boundaries. In particular, the expansion of the human footprint raises a new set of questions related to human interactions with nature and water cycle feedbacks in the context of complex water management problems. We hope that this reflection and synthesis of the 23 unsolved problems in hydrology will help guide research efforts for some years to come.
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21. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) - a community perspective
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Bloeschl, Gunter, Bierkens, Marc F. P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H. G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Jose, Szeles, Borbala, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andreassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, de Amorim, Pablo Borges, Boettcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P. J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Bevacqua, Alena Gonzalez, Gonzalez-Dugo, Maria P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Bjoern, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlavacikova, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnova, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L. R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahe, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Mueller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent, Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, Maria J., Post, David, Sierra, Cristina Prieto, Ramos, Maria-Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sa, Joao H. M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean-Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., Zhang, Yongqiang, Bloeschl, Gunter, Bierkens, Marc F. P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H. G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Jose, Szeles, Borbala, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andreassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, de Amorim, Pablo Borges, Boettcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P. J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Bevacqua, Alena Gonzalez, Gonzalez-Dugo, Maria P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Bjoern, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlavacikova, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnova, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L. R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahe, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Mueller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent, Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, Maria J., Post, David, Sierra, Cristina Prieto, Ramos, Maria-Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sa, Joao H. M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean-Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Zhang, Yongqiang
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This paper is the outcome of a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts. The procedure involved a public consultation through online media, followed by two workshops through which a large number of potential science questions were collated, prioritised, and synthesised. In spite of the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work. Questions remain focused on the process-based understanding of hydrological variability and causality at all space and time scales. Increased attention to environmental change drives a new emphasis on understanding how change propagates across interfaces within the hydrological system and across disciplinary boundaries. In particular, the expansion of the human footprint raises a new set of questions related to human interactions with nature and water cycle feedbacks in the context of complex water management problems. We hope that this reflection and synthesis of the 23 unsolved problems in hydrology will help guide research efforts for some years to come.
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22. Impact of land use and land cover transitions and climate on evapotranspiration in the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
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Odongo, Vincent, van Oel, Pieter Richard, van der Tol, Christiaan, Su, Zhongbo, Odongo, Vincent, van Oel, Pieter Richard, van der Tol, Christiaan, and Su, Zhongbo
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The Lake Naivasha Basin in Kenya has experienced significant land use cover changes (LUCC) that has been hypothesized to have altered the hydrological regime in recent decades. While it is generally recognized that LUCC will impact evapotranspiration (ET), the precise nature of such impact is not very well understood. This paper describes how land use conversions among grassland and croplands have influenced ET in the Lake Naivasha Basin for the period 2003 to 2012. MODIS data products were used in combination with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) data sets to model ET using the Surface Energy Balance System (SEBS). The results indicate that conversions from grassland to cropland accounted for increases in ET of up to 12% while conversion from cropland back to grasslands (abandonment) reduced ET by similar to 4%.This suggests that recently cultivated agricultural lands could increase local water demands, while abandonment of the farms could decrease the water loss and eventually increase the water availability. Also, recovery of ET following reconversion from cropland to grassland might be impeded due to delayed recovery of soil properties since parts of the catchment are continuously being transformed with no ample time given for soil recovery. The annual ET over the 10 years shows an estimated decline from 724 mm to 650 mm (10%). This decline is largely explained by a reduction in net radiation, an increase in actual vapour pressure whose net effect also led to decrease in the surface-air temperature difference. These findings suggest that in order to better understand LUCC effects on water resources of Lake Naivasha, it is important to take into account the effect of LUCC and climate because large scale changes of vegetation type from grassland to cropland substantially will increase evapotranspiration with implications on the water balance.
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23. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) - a community perspective
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Blösch, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F. P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H. G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Jose, Szeles, Borbala, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andreassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, de Amorim, Pablo Borges, Boettcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P. J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Bevacqua, Alena Gonzalez, Gonzalez-Dugo, Maria P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Bjoern, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlavacikova, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnova, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L. R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahe, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Mueller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, Maria J., Post, David, Sierra, Cristina Prieto, Ramos, Maria-Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, Jose Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sa, Joao H. M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean-Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., Zhang, Yongqiang, Blösch, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F. P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H. G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Jose, Szeles, Borbala, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andreassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, de Amorim, Pablo Borges, Boettcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P. J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Bevacqua, Alena Gonzalez, Gonzalez-Dugo, Maria P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Bjoern, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlavacikova, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnova, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L. R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahe, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Mueller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, Maria J., Post, David, Sierra, Cristina Prieto, Ramos, Maria-Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, Jose Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sa, Joao H. M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean-Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Zhang, Yongqiang
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This paper is the outcome of a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts. The procedure involved a public consultation through online media, followed by two workshops through which a large number of potential science questions were collated, prioritised, and synthesised. In spite of the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work. Questions remain focused on the process-based understanding of hydrological variability and causality at all space and time scales. Increased attention to environmental change drives a new emphasis on understanding how change propagates across interfaces within the hydrological system and across disciplinary boundaries. In particular, the expansion of the human footprint raises a new set of questions related to human interactions with nature and water cycle feedbacks in the context of complex water management problems. We hope that this reflection and synthesis of the 23 unsolved problems in hydrology will help guide research efforts for some years to come.
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- 2019
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24. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH)–a community perspective
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Hydrologie, Landscape functioning, Geocomputation and Hydrology, Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H.G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Széles, Borbála, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andréassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, Borges de Amorim, Pablo, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P.J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Gonzalez Bevacqua, Alena, González-Dugo, María P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Björn, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L.R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David, Prieto Sierra, Cristina, Ramos, Maria Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sá, João H.M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., Zhang, Yongqiang, Hydrologie, Landscape functioning, Geocomputation and Hydrology, Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H.G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Széles, Borbála, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andréassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, Borges de Amorim, Pablo, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., de Barros, Felipe P.J., de Rooij, Gerrit, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Gonzalez Bevacqua, Alena, González-Dugo, María P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, A. B., Guse, Björn, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L.R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David, Prieto Sierra, Cristina, Ramos, Maria Helena, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sá, João H.M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Steinsland, Ingelin, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Tian, Fuqiang, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, van der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, van Nooijen, Ronald, van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Zhang, Yongqiang
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25. Impact of land use and land cover transitions and climate on evapotranspiration in the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
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Odongo, Vincent Omondi, van Oel, Pieter Richard, van der Tol, Christiaan, Su, Zhongbo, Odongo, Vincent Omondi, van Oel, Pieter Richard, van der Tol, Christiaan, and Su, Zhongbo
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The Lake Naivasha Basin in Kenya has experienced significant land use cover changes (LUCC) that has been hypothesized to have altered the hydrological regime in recent decades. While it is generally recognized that LUCC will impact evapotranspiration (ET), the precise nature of such impact is not very well understood. This paper describes how land use conversions among grassland and croplands have influenced ET in the Lake Naivasha Basin for the period 2003 to 2012. MODIS data products were used in combination with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) data sets to model ET using the Surface Energy Balance System (SEBS). The results indicate that conversions from grassland to cropland accounted for increases in ET of up to 12% while conversion from cropland back to grasslands (abandonment) reduced ET by ~4%. This suggests that recently cultivated agricultural lands could increase local water demands, while abandonment of the farms could decrease the water loss and eventually increase the water availability. Also, recovery of ET following re-conversion from cropland to grassland might be impeded due to delayed recovery of soil properties since parts of the catchment are continuously being transformed with no ample time given for soil recovery. The annual ET over the 10 years shows an estimated decline from 724 mm to 650 mm (~10%). This decline is largely explained by a reduction in net radiation, an increase in actual vapour pressure whose net effect also led to decrease in the surface-air temperature difference. These findings suggest that in order to better understand LUCC effects on water resources of Lake Naivasha, it is important to take into account the effect of LUCC and climate because large scale changes of vegetation type from grassland to cropland substantially will increase evapotranspiration with implications on the water balance.
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26. Impact of land use and land cover transitions and climate on evapotranspiration in the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
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Odongo, Vincent Omondi, primary, van Oel, Pieter Richard, additional, van der Tol, Christiaan, additional, and Su, Zhongbo, additional
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27. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective
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Blöschl, Günter, primary, Bierkens, Marc F.P., additional, Chambel, Antonio, additional, Cudennec, Christophe, additional, Destouni, Georgia, additional, Fiori, Aldo, additional, Kirchner, James W., additional, McDonnell, Jeffrey J., additional, Savenije, Hubert H.G., additional, Sivapalan, Murugesu, additional, Stumpp, Christine, additional, Toth, Elena, additional, Volpi, Elena, additional, Carr, Gemma, additional, Lupton, Claire, additional, Salinas, Josè, additional, Széles, Borbála, additional, Viglione, Alberto, additional, Aksoy, Hafzullah, additional, Allen, Scott T., additional, Amin, Anam, additional, Andréassian, Vazken, additional, Arheimer, Berit, additional, Aryal, Santosh K., additional, Baker, Victor, additional, Bardsley, Earl, additional, Barendrecht, Marlies H., additional, Bartosova, Alena, additional, Batelaan, Okke, additional, Berghuijs, Wouter R., additional, Beven, Keith, additional, Blume, Theresa, additional, Bogaard, Thom, additional, Borges de Amorim, Pablo, additional, Böttcher, Michael E., additional, Boulet, Gilles, additional, Breinl, Korbinian, additional, Brilly, Mitja, additional, Brocca, Luca, additional, Buytaert, Wouter, additional, Castellarin, Attilio, additional, Castelletti, Andrea, additional, Chen, Xiaohong, additional, Chen, Yangbo, additional, Chen, Yuanfang, additional, Chifflard, Peter, additional, Claps, Pierluigi, additional, Clark, Martyn P., additional, Collins, Adrian L., additional, Croke, Barry, additional, Dathe, Annette, additional, David, Paula C., additional, de Barros, Felipe P. J., additional, de Rooij, Gerrit, additional, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, additional, Driscoll, Jessica M., additional, Duethmann, Doris, additional, Dwivedi, Ravindra, additional, Eris, Ebru, additional, Farmer, William H., additional, Feiccabrino, James, additional, Ferguson, Grant, additional, Ferrari, Ennio, additional, Ferraris, Stefano, additional, Fersch, Benjamin, additional, Finger, David, additional, Foglia, Laura, additional, Fowler, Keirnan, additional, Gartsman, Boris, additional, Gascoin, Simon, additional, Gaume, Eric, additional, Gelfan, Alexander, additional, Geris, Josie, additional, Gharari, Shervan, additional, Gleeson, Tom, additional, Glendell, Miriam, additional, Gonzalez Bevacqua, Alena, additional, González-Dugo, María P., additional, Grimaldi, Salvatore, additional, Gupta, A. B., additional, Guse, Björn, additional, Han, Dawei, additional, Hannah, David, additional, Harpold, Adrian, additional, Haun, Stefan, additional, Heal, Kate, additional, Helfricht, Kay, additional, Herrnegger, Mathew, additional, Hipsey, Matthew, additional, Hlaváčiková, Hana, additional, Hohmann, Clara, additional, Holko, Ladislav, additional, Hopkinson, Christopher, additional, Hrachowitz, Markus, additional, Illangasekare, Tissa H., additional, Inam, Azhar, additional, Innocente, Camyla, additional, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, additional, Jarihani, Ben, additional, Kalantari, Zahra, additional, Kalvans, Andis, additional, Khanal, Sonu, additional, Khatami, Sina, additional, Kiesel, Jens, additional, Kirkby, Mike, additional, Knoben, Wouter, additional, Kochanek, Krzysztof, additional, Kohnová, Silvia, additional, Kolechkina, Alla, additional, Krause, Stefan, additional, Kreamer, David, additional, Kreibich, Heidi, additional, Kunstmann, Harald, additional, Lange, Holger, additional, Liberato, Margarida L. R., additional, Lindquist, Eric, additional, Link, Timothy, additional, Liu, Junguo, additional, Loucks, Daniel Peter, additional, Luce, Charles, additional, Mahé, Gil, additional, Makarieva, Olga, additional, Malard, Julien, additional, Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, additional, Maskey, Shreedhar, additional, Mas-Pla, Josep, additional, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, additional, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, additional, Mernild, Sebastian, additional, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, additional, Montanari, Alberto, additional, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, additional, Nabizadeh, Alireza, additional, Nardi, Fernando, additional, Neale, Christopher, additional, Nesterova, Nataliia, additional, Nurtaev, Bakhram, additional, Odongo, Vincent O., additional, Panda, Subhabrata, additional, Pande, Saket, additional, Pang, Zhonghe, additional, Papacharalampous, Georgia, additional, Perrin, Charles, additional, Pfister, Laurent, additional, Pimentel, Rafael, additional, Polo, María J., additional, Post, David, additional, Prieto Sierra, Cristina, additional, Ramos, Maria-Helena, additional, Renner, Maik, additional, Reynolds, José Eduardo, additional, Ridolfi, Elena, additional, Rigon, Riccardo, additional, Riva, Monica, additional, Robertson, David E., additional, Rosso, Renzo, additional, Roy, Tirthankar, additional, Sá, João H.M., additional, Salvadori, Gianfausto, additional, Sandells, Mel, additional, Schaefli, Bettina, additional, Schumann, Andreas, additional, Scolobig, Anna, additional, Seibert, Jan, additional, Servat, Eric, additional, Shafiei, Mojtaba, additional, Sharma, Ashish, additional, Sidibe, Moussa, additional, Sidle, Roy C., additional, Skaugen, Thomas, additional, Smith, Hugh, additional, Spiessl, Sabine M., additional, Stein, Lina, additional, Steinsland, Ingelin, additional, Strasser, Ulrich, additional, Su, Bob, additional, Szolgay, Jan, additional, Tarboton, David, additional, Tauro, Flavia, additional, Thirel, Guillaume, additional, Tian, Fuqiang, additional, Tong, Rui, additional, Tussupova, Kamshat, additional, Tyralis, Hristos, additional, Uijlenhoet, Remko, additional, van Beek, Rens, additional, van der Ent, Ruud J., additional, van der Ploeg, Martine, additional, Van Loon, Anne F., additional, van Meerveld, Ilja, additional, van Nooijen, Ronald, additional, van Oel, Pieter R., additional, Vidal, Jean-Philippe, additional, von Freyberg, Jana, additional, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, additional, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, additional, Wade, Andrew J., additional, Ward, Philip, additional, Westerberg, Ida K., additional, White, Christopher, additional, Wood, Eric F., additional, Woods, Ross, additional, Xu, Zongxue, additional, Yilmaz, Koray K., additional, and Zhang, Yongqiang, additional
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28. Transpiration and stomatal conductance in a young secondary tropical montane forest: contrasts between native trees and invasive understorey shrubs
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Goldstein, Guillermo, Goldstein, G ( Guillermo ), Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, Bruijnzeel, L Adrian, Lubczynski, Maciek W, Zwartendijk, Bob W, Odongo, Vincent Omondi; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1224-2424, Ravelona, Maafaka, van Meerveld, H J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7547-3270, Goldstein, Guillermo, Goldstein, G ( Guillermo ), Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, Bruijnzeel, L Adrian, Lubczynski, Maciek W, Zwartendijk, Bob W, Odongo, Vincent Omondi; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1224-2424, Ravelona, Maafaka, and van Meerveld, H J; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7547-3270
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It has been suggested that vigorous secondary tropical forests can have very high transpiration rates, but sap flow and stomatal conductance dynamics of trees and shrubs in these forests are understudied. In an effort to address this knowledge gap, sap flow (thermal dissipation method, 12 trees) and stomatal conductance (porometry, six trees) were measured for young (5–7 years) Psiadia altissima (DC.) Drake trees, a widely occurring species dominating young regrowth following abandonment of swidden agriculture in upland eastern Madagascar. In addition, stomatal conductance (gs) was determined for three individuals of two locally common invasive shrubs (Lantana camara L. and Rubus moluccanus L.) during three periods with contrasting soil moisture conditions. Values of gs for the three investigated species were significantly higher and more sensitive to climatic conditions during the wet period compared with the dry period. Further, gs of the understorey shrubs was much more sensitive to soil moisture content than that of the trees. Tree transpiration rates (Ec) were relatively stable during the dry season and were only affected somewhat by soil water content at the end of the dry season, suggesting the trees had continued access to soil water despite drying out of the topsoil. The Ec exhibited a plateau-shaped relation with vapour pressure deficit (VPD), which was attributed to stomatal closure at high VPD. Vapour pressure deficit was the major driver of variation in Ec, during both the wet and the dry season. Overall water use of the trees was modest, possibly reflecting low site fertility after three swidden cultivation cycles. The observed contrast in gs response to soil water and climatic conditions for the trees and shrubs underscores the need to take root distributions into account when modelling transpiration from regenerating tropical forests.
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29. Brief communication: Comparing top-down and bottom-up paradigms for global flood hazard mapping.
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Nardi, Fernando, Annis, Antonio, Odongo, Vincent, Rusca, Maria, and Grimaldi, Salvatore
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FLOOD risk ,FLOODS ,HAZARDS ,FLOODPLAINS - Abstract
Global floodplain mapping has rapidly progressed over the past few years. Different methods have been proposed to identify areas prone to flooding, resulting into a plethora of freely available products. Here we assess the potential and limitations of two main paradigms, and provide guidance on the use of these global products in assessing flood risk in data-poor regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Long-term spatial-temporal trends and variability of rainfall over Eastern and Southern Africa
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Muthoni, Francis Kamau, primary, Odongo, Vincent Omondi, additional, Ochieng, Justus, additional, Mugalavai, Edward M., additional, Mourice, Sixbert Kajumula, additional, Hoesche-Zeledon, Irmgard, additional, Mwila, Mulundu, additional, and Bekunda, Mateete, additional
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- 2018
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31. Fishing community preferences and willingness to pay for alternative developments of ecosystem‐based fisheries management (EBFM) for Lake Naivasha, Kenya
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Mulatu, Dawit W., primary, Oel, Pieter R., additional, Odongo, Vincent, additional, and Veen, Anne, additional
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- 2018
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32. Transpiration and stomatal conductance in a young secondary tropical montane forest: contrasts between native trees and invasive understorey shrubs
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Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, primary, Bruijnzeel, L Adrian, additional, Lubczynski, Maciek W, additional, Zwartendijk, Bob W, additional, Odongo, Vincent Omondi, additional, Ravelona, Maafaka, additional, and van Meerveld, H J (Ilja), additional
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33. Energy partitioning and its controls over a heterogeneous semi-arid shrubland ecosystem in the Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya
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Odongo, Vincent Omondi, primary, van der Tol, Christiaan, additional, Becht, Robert, additional, Hoedjes, Joost C. B., additional, Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, additional, and Su, Zhongbo, additional
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- 2016
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34. Spatio-temporal assessment of Tuz Golu, Turkey as a potential vicarious calibration site
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Odongo, Vincent O., Hamm, Nicholas A.S., and Milton, Edward J.
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35. Characterisation of hydroclimatological trends and variability in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
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Odongo, Vincent Omondi, primary, van der Tol, Christiaan, additional, van Oel, Pieter R., additional, Meins, Frank M., additional, Becht, Robert, additional, Onyando, Japheth, additional, and Su, Zhongbo, additional
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36. Supporting IWRM through spatial integrated assessment in the Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
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van Oel, Pieter Richard, primary, Odongo, Vincent Omondi, additional, Mulatu, Dawit Woubishet, additional, Muthoni, Francis Kamau, additional, Ndungu, Jane Njeri, additional, Ogada, Job Ochieng', additional, and van der Veen, Anne, additional
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37. Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Tuz Gölü, Turkey as a Potential Radiometric Vicarious Calibration Site
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Odongo, Vincent, primary, Hamm, Nicholas, additional, and Milton, Edward, additional
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38. The Effects of Groundwater and Surface Water Use on Total Water Availability and Implications for Water Management: The Case of Lake Naivasha, Kenya.
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Oel, Pieter, Mulatu, Dawit, Odongo, Vincent, Meins, Frank, Hogeboom, Rick, Becht, Robert, Stein, Alfred, Onyando, Japheth, and Veen, Anne
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This study discusses the effects of water abstractions from two alternative sources on the available water volume around Lake Naivasha, Kenya: the lake itself and a connected aquifer. An estimation of the water abstraction pattern for the period 1999-2010 is made and its effect on the available water volume in Lake Naivasha and its connected aquifer is evaluated using a simple water balance modeling approach. This study shows that accurate estimates of annual volume changes of Lake Naivasha can be made using a simple monthly water balance approach that takes into account the exchange of water between the lake and its connected aquifer. The amount of water that is used for irrigation in the area around Lake Naivasha has a substantial adverse effect on the availability of water. Simulation results of our simple water balance model suggests that abstractions from groundwater affect the lake volume less than direct abstractions from the lake. Groundwater volumes, in contrast, are much more affected by groundwater abstractions and therefore lead to much lower groundwater levels. Moreover, when groundwater is used instead of surface water, evaporation losses from the lake are potentially higher due to a larger lake surface area. If that would be the case then the overall water availability in the area is more strongly affected by the abstraction of groundwater than by the abstraction of surface water. Therefore water managers should be cautious when using lake levels as the only indicator of water availability for restricting water abstractions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective
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Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H.G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Széles, Borbála, Viglione, Alberto, Hafzullah Aksoy, Allen, Scott T., Anam Amin, Vazken Andréassian, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, Amorim, Pablo Borges De, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Xiaohong Chen, Yangbo Chen, Yuanfang Chen, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., Barros, Felipe P. J. De, Rooij, Gerrit De, Baldassarre, Giuliano Di, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Ravindra Dwivedi, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Keirnan Fowler, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Shervan Gharari, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Bevacqua, Alena Gonzalez, González-Dugo, María P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, A. B. Gupta, Guse, Björn, Dawei Han, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Tissa H. Illangasekare, Inam, Azhar, Camyla Innocente, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Sonu Khanal, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L. R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Junguo Liu, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Shamshagul Mashtayeva, Shreedhar Maskey, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Alireza Nabizadeh, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Bakhram Nurtaev, Odongo, Vincent O., Subhabrata Panda, Saket Pande, Zhonghe Pang, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David, Sierra, Cristina Prieto, Maria-Helena Ramos, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Tirthankar Roy, Sá, João H.M., Gianfausto Salvadori, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Ingelin Steinsland, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Fuqiang Tian, Tong, Rui, Kamshat Tussupova, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, Beek, Rens Van, Ent, Ruud J. Van Der, Ploeg, Martine Van Der, Loon, Anne F. Van, Meerveld, Ilja Van, Nooijen, Ronald Van, Oel, Pieter R. Van, Jean-Philippe Vidal, Freyberg, Jana Von, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Przemyslaw Wachniew, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Zongxue Xu, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Yongqiang Zhang
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13. Climate action ,6. Clean water - Abstract
This paper is the outcome of a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts. The procedure involved a public consultation through online media, followed by two workshops through which a large number of potential science questions were collated, prioritised, and synthesised. In spite of the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work. Questions remain focused on the process-based understanding of hydrological variability and causality at all space and time scales. Increased attention to environmental change drives a new emphasis on understanding how change propagates across interfaces within the hydrological system and across disciplinary boundaries. In particular, the expansion of the human footprint raises a new set of questions related to human interactions with nature and water cycle feedbacks in the context of complex water management problems. We hope that this reflection and synthesis of the 23 unsolved problems in hydrology will help guide research efforts for some years to come.
40. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) - a community perspective
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Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert, Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Szeles, Borbala, Viglione, Alberto, Aksoy, Hafzullah, Allen, Scott T., Amin, Anam, Andréassian, Vazken, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor R., Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies, Bartošová, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter Reinier, Beven, Keith J., Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thorn A., Borges de Amorim, Pablo, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea F., Chen, Xiaohong, Chen, Yangbo, Chen, Yuanfang, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Andrian L., Croke, Barry F.W., Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., De Barros, Felipe P.J., De Rooij, Gerrit H., Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Dwivedi, Ravindra, Eriş, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James M., Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Fowler, Keirnan J.A., Gartsman, Boris I., Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander N., Geris, Josie, Gharari, Shervan, Glendell, Miriam, Gonzalez Bevacqua, Alena, González-Dugo, Maria P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, Gupta, Anil, Guse, Björn, Han, Dawei, Hannah, David M., Harpold, Adrian A., Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate V., Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew R., Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Chris D., Hrachowitz, Markus, Illangasekare, Tissa H., Inam, Azhar, Innocente, Camyla, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Khanal, Sonu, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Michael J., Knoben, Wouter J.M., Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla G., Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David K., Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L.R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy E., Liu, Junguo, Loucks, Daniel P., Luce, Charles H., Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien J., Mashtayeva, Shamshagul, Maskey, Shreedhar, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian H., Misstear, Bruce, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Nabizadeh, Alireza, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia V., Nurtaev, Bakhram, Odongo, Vincent O., Panda, Subhabrata, Pande, Saket, Pang, Zhonghe, Papacharalampous, Georgia A., Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David A., Prieto Sierra, Cristina, Ramos, Maria H., Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José E., Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David, Rosso, Renzo, Roy, Tirthankar, Sá, João H.M., Salvadori, Gianfausto, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh G., Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Tong, Rui, Tussupova, Kamshat, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, van Beek, Rens, Van Der Ent, Ruud J., van der Ploeg, Martine, Van Loon, Anne F., van Meerveld, Ilja, Van Nooijen, Ronald R.P., Van Oel, Pieter R., Vidal, Jean-Philippe, von Freyberg, Jana, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Wachniew, Przemyslaw, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip J., Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher J., Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross A., Xu, Zongxue, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Zhang, Yongqiang
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Hydrological sciences journal, 64 (10), ISSN:0262-6667, ISSN:2150-3435
41. Twenty-three unsolved problems in hydrology (UPH) – a community perspective
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Blöschl, Günter, Bierkens, Marc F.P., Chambel, Antonio, Cudennec, Christophe, Destouni, Georgia, Fiori, Aldo, Kirchner, James W., McDonnell, Jeffrey J., Savenije, Hubert H.G., Sivapalan, Murugesu, Stumpp, Christine, Toth, Elena, Volpi, Elena, Carr, Gemma, Lupton, Claire, Salinas, Josè, Széles, Borbála, Viglione, Alberto, Hafzullah Aksoy, Allen, Scott T., Anam Amin, Vazken Andréassian, Arheimer, Berit, Aryal, Santosh K., Baker, Victor, Bardsley, Earl, Barendrecht, Marlies H., Bartosova, Alena, Batelaan, Okke, Berghuijs, Wouter R., Beven, Keith, Blume, Theresa, Bogaard, Thom, Amorim, Pablo Borges De, Böttcher, Michael E., Boulet, Gilles, Breinl, Korbinian, Brilly, Mitja, Brocca, Luca, Buytaert, Wouter, Castellarin, Attilio, Castelletti, Andrea, Xiaohong Chen, Yangbo Chen, Yuanfang Chen, Chifflard, Peter, Claps, Pierluigi, Clark, Martyn P., Collins, Adrian L., Croke, Barry, Dathe, Annette, David, Paula C., Barros, Felipe P. J. De, Rooij, Gerrit De, Baldassarre, Giuliano Di, Driscoll, Jessica M., Duethmann, Doris, Ravindra Dwivedi, Eris, Ebru, Farmer, William H., Feiccabrino, James, Ferguson, Grant, Ferrari, Ennio, Ferraris, Stefano, Fersch, Benjamin, Finger, David, Foglia, Laura, Keirnan Fowler, Gartsman, Boris, Gascoin, Simon, Gaume, Eric, Gelfan, Alexander, Geris, Josie, Shervan Gharari, Gleeson, Tom, Glendell, Miriam, Bevacqua, Alena Gonzalez, González-Dugo, María P., Grimaldi, Salvatore, A. B. Gupta, Guse, Björn, Dawei Han, Hannah, David, Harpold, Adrian, Haun, Stefan, Heal, Kate, Helfricht, Kay, Herrnegger, Mathew, Hipsey, Matthew, Hlaváčiková, Hana, Hohmann, Clara, Holko, Ladislav, Hopkinson, Christopher, Hrachowitz, Markus, Tissa H. Illangasekare, Inam, Azhar, Camyla Innocente, Istanbulluoglu, Erkan, Jarihani, Ben, Kalantari, Zahra, Kalvans, Andis, Sonu Khanal, Khatami, Sina, Kiesel, Jens, Kirkby, Mike, Knoben, Wouter, Kochanek, Krzysztof, Kohnová, Silvia, Kolechkina, Alla, Krause, Stefan, Kreamer, David, Kreibich, Heidi, Kunstmann, Harald, Lange, Holger, Liberato, Margarida L. R., Lindquist, Eric, Link, Timothy, Junguo Liu, Loucks, Daniel Peter, Luce, Charles, Mahé, Gil, Makarieva, Olga, Malard, Julien, Shamshagul Mashtayeva, Shreedhar Maskey, Mas-Pla, Josep, Mavrova-Guirguinova, Maria, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mernild, Sebastian, Misstear, Bruce Dudley, Montanari, Alberto, Müller-Thomy, Hannes, Alireza Nabizadeh, Nardi, Fernando, Neale, Christopher, Nesterova, Nataliia, Bakhram Nurtaev, Odongo, Vincent O., Subhabrata Panda, Saket Pande, Zhonghe Pang, Papacharalampous, Georgia, Perrin, Charles, Pfister, Laurent, Pimentel, Rafael, Polo, María J., Post, David, Sierra, Cristina Prieto, Maria-Helena Ramos, Renner, Maik, Reynolds, José Eduardo, Ridolfi, Elena, Rigon, Riccardo, Riva, Monica, Robertson, David E., Rosso, Renzo, Tirthankar Roy, Sá, João H.M., Gianfausto Salvadori, Sandells, Mel, Schaefli, Bettina, Schumann, Andreas, Scolobig, Anna, Seibert, Jan, Servat, Eric, Shafiei, Mojtaba, Sharma, Ashish, Sidibe, Moussa, Sidle, Roy C., Skaugen, Thomas, Smith, Hugh, Spiessl, Sabine M., Stein, Lina, Ingelin Steinsland, Strasser, Ulrich, Su, Bob, Szolgay, Jan, Tarboton, David, Tauro, Flavia, Thirel, Guillaume, Fuqiang Tian, Tong, Rui, Kamshat Tussupova, Tyralis, Hristos, Uijlenhoet, Remko, Beek, Rens Van, Ent, Ruud J. Van Der, Ploeg, Martine Van Der, Loon, Anne F. Van, Meerveld, Ilja Van, Nooijen, Ronald Van, Oel, Pieter R. Van, Jean-Philippe Vidal, Freyberg, Jana Von, Vorogushyn, Sergiy, Przemyslaw Wachniew, Wade, Andrew J., Ward, Philip, Westerberg, Ida K., White, Christopher, Wood, Eric F., Woods, Ross, Zongxue Xu, Yilmaz, Koray K., and Yongqiang Zhang
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13. Climate action ,6. Clean water - Abstract
This paper is the outcome of a community initiative to identify major unsolved scientific problems in hydrology motivated by a need for stronger harmonisation of research efforts. The procedure involved a public consultation through online media, followed by two workshops through which a large number of potential science questions were collated, prioritised, and synthesised. In spite of the diversity of the participants (230 scientists in total), the process revealed much about community priorities and the state of our science: a preference for continuity in research questions rather than radical departures or redirections from past and current work. Questions remain focused on the process-based understanding of hydrological variability and causality at all space and time scales. Increased attention to environmental change drives a new emphasis on understanding how change propagates across interfaces within the hydrological system and across disciplinary boundaries. In particular, the expansion of the human footprint raises a new set of questions related to human interactions with nature and water cycle feedbacks in the context of complex water management problems. We hope that this reflection and synthesis of the 23 unsolved problems in hydrology will help guide research efforts for some years to come.
42. Integrating Multiple Research Methods to Unravel the Complexity of Human-Water Systems
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Di Baldassarre, Giuliano, Cloke, Hannah, Lindersson, Sara, Mazzoleni, Maurizio, Mondino, Elena, Mard, Johanna, Odongo, Vincent, Raffetti, Elena, Ridolfi, Elena, Rusca, Maria, Savelli, Elisa, and Tootoonchi, Faranak
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Predicting floods and droughts is essential to inform the development of policy in water management, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Yet, hydrological predictions are highly uncertain, while the frequency, severity and spatial distribution of extreme events are further complicated by the increasing impact of human activities on the water cycle. In this commentary, we argue that four main aspects characterizing the complexity of human‐water systems should be explicitly addressed: feedbacks, scales, tradeoffs and inequalities. We propose the integration of multiple research methods as a way to cope with complexity and develop policy‐relevant science.
43. Transpiration and stomatal conductance in a young secondary tropical montane forest: contrasts between native trees and invasive understorey shrubs
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Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, Bruijnzeel, L Adrian, Lubczynski, Maciek W., Zwartendijk, Bob W., Odongo, Vincent Omondi, Ravelona, Maafaka, van Meerveld, H J., Goldstein, Guillermo, Ghimire, Chandra Prasad, Bruijnzeel, L Adrian, Lubczynski, Maciek W., Zwartendijk, Bob W., Odongo, Vincent Omondi, Ravelona, Maafaka, van Meerveld, H J., and Goldstein, Guillermo
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It has been suggested that vigorous secondary tropical forests can have very high transpiration rates, but sap flow and stomatal conductance dynamics of trees and shrubs in these forests are understudied. In an effort to address this knowledge gap, sap flow (thermal dissipation method, 12 trees) and stomatal conductance (porometry, six trees) were measured for young (5-7 years) Psiadia altissima (DC.) Drake trees, a widely occurring species dominating young regrowth following abandonment of swidden agriculture in upland eastern Madagascar. In addition, stomatal conductance (gs) was determined for three individuals of two locally common invasive shrubs (Lantana camara L. and Rubus moluccanus L.) during three periods with contrasting soil moisture conditions. Values of gs for the three investigated species were significantly higher and more sensitive to climatic conditions during the wet period compared with the dry period. Further, gs of the understorey shrubs was much more sensitive to soil moisture content than that of the trees. Tree transpiration rates (Ec) were relatively stable during the dry season and were only affected somewhat by soil water content at the end of the dry season, suggesting the trees had continued access to soil water despite drying out of the topsoil. The Ec exhibited a plateau-shaped relation with vapour pressure deficit (VPD), which was attributed to stomatal closure at high VPD. Vapour pressure deficit was the major driver of variation in Ec, during both the wet and the dry season. Overall water use of the trees was modest, possibly reflecting low site fertility after three swidden cultivation cycles. The observed contrast in gs response to soil water and climatic conditions for the trees and shrubs underscores the need to take root distributions into account when modelling transpiration from regenerating tropical forests.
44. Evidence of hydrological extremes primarily driven by human land use changes in tropical African basins.
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Odongo, Vincent, Kambombe, Oscar, Mutua, Benedict, Oel, Pieter van, Ajwang, Risper, and Kitaka, Nzula
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45. Integrating Multiple Research Methods to Unravel the Complexity of Human-Water Systems
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Elisa Savelli, Elena Raffetti, Johanna Mård, Elena Mondino, V.O. Odongo, Hannah Cloke, Elena Ridolfi, Maurizio Mazzoleni, Faranak Tootoonchi, Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Sara Lindersson, Maria Rusca, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano [0000-0002-8180-4996], Cloke, Hannah [0000-0002-1472-868X], Lindersson, Sara [0000-0001-9359-6218], Mazzoleni, Maurizio [0000-0002-0913-9370], Mondino, Elena [0000-0002-4364-4119], Mård, Johanna [0000-0002-8789-7628], Odongo, Vincent [0000-0002-1224-2424], Ridolfi, Elena [0000-0002-4714-2511], Rusca, Maria [0000-0003-4513-3213], Savelli, Elisa [0000-0002-8948-0316], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and Apollo-University Of Cambridge Repository
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ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/global_development_institute ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,MATHEMATICAL GEOPHYSICS ,0207 environmental engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Oceanografi, hydrologi och vattenresurser ,Anthropogenic effects ,Debris flow and landslides ,01 natural sciences ,Anoxic and hypoxic environments ,HYDROLOGY ,Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources ,Regional planning ,interdisciplinarity ,INFORMATICS ,Anthropocene ,Hydrological ,Uncertainty assessment ,PALEOCEANOGRAPHY ,uncertainty ,020701 environmental engineering ,Uncertainty quantification ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,13 Climate Action ,3707 Hydrology ,Drought ,POLICY SCIENCES ,OCEANOGRAPHY: BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL ,Anoxic environments ,droughts ,37 Earth Sciences ,BIOGEOSCIENCES ,General Medicine ,Hypoxic environments ,Data science ,Floods ,6. Clean water ,Water management ,NATURAL HAZARDS ,Geography ,Global Development Institute ,13. Climate action ,Commentary ,3701 Atmospheric Sciences ,sociohydrology ,Preparedness and planning - Abstract
Scientific knowledge about floods and droughts, that is, hydrological extremes, provides essential input for policy and decision-making processes in water management, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction (AghaKouchak et al., 2021; Kundzewicz et al., 2014; Montanari et al., 2013; Takeuchi, 2004; Ward et al., 2020). Hydrologists are often challenged by a range of policy-relevant questions in relation to floods and droughts, including: How are they affected by anthropogenic activities and/or global warming? What will be their frequency, severity and spatial distribution in the coming decades? What are the best strategies to reduce vulnerability and alleviate their negative impacts? Hydrologists alone cannot address these questions. Thus, a very long history of collaboration has evolved across disciplines dealing with water-related issues. Scholars engaged in water resources systems, which started with the Harvard Water Program in the 1960s, provided well-established examples of such inter-disciplinary collaborations (Brown et al., 2015). Over the past decade, more and more hydrologists have argued for further engagement with social scientists, including political ecologists and behavioral econo-has uncovered the major role played by politics and power relations in shaping the complex dynamics of human-water systems (Swyngedouw, 1999). Behavioral economists have demonstrated how cognitive heuristics and biases (Slovic, 1987; Tversky & Kahneman, 1974) influence human behavior and attitude, as well as the way in which people and decision makers think about hydrological risks (Aerts et al., 2018). As such, accounting for both power relations and cognitive heuristics is key to unravel the interplay of floods, droughts and human societies. In this commentary, we first discuss the challenge of predicting floods and droughts in today's human dominated world, and then propose the integration of multiple research methods as a way to cope Abstract Predicting floods and droughts is essential to inform the development of policy in water management, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Yet, hydrological predictions are highly uncertain, while the frequency, severity and spatial distribution of extreme events are further complicated by the increasing impact of human activities on the water cycle. In this commentary, we argue that four main aspects characterizing the complexity of human-water systems should be explicitly addressed: feedbacks, scales, tradeoffs and inequalities. We propose the integration of multiple research methods as a way to cope with complexity and develop policy-relevant science. Plain Language Summary Several governments today claim to be following the science in addressing crises caused by the occurrence of extreme events, such as floods and droughts, or the emergence of global threats, such as climate change and COVID-19. In this commentary, we show that there are no universal answers to apparently simple questions such as: Do levees reduce flood risk? Do reservoirs alleviate droughts? We argue that the best science we have consists of a plurality of legitimate interpretations and a range of foresights, which can be enriched by integrating multiple disciplines and research methods. DI BALDASSARRE ET AL. Key Points: • Accounting for both power relations and cognitive heuristics is key to unravel the interplay of floods, droughts and human societies • Flood and drought predictions are complicated by the increasing impact of human activities on the water cycle • We propose the integration of multiple research methods as a way to cope with uncertainty and develop policy-relevant science Supporting Information: Supporting Information may be found in the online version of this article. Mård, J., et al. (2021). Integrating multiple research methods to unravel the complexity of human-water systems. AGU Advances, 2, e2021AV000473. https://doi.
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