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D3.6 : Optimized water resources models as a support to management strategies

Authors :
Becker, R.
Beek, T. aus der
Bruggeman, A.
Fortunato, A.B.
Freire, P.
Giannakis, E.
Gragne, A.S.
Huijgevoort, M.H.J. van
Iacovides, A.
Iacovides, I.
Kristvik, E.
Kübeck, C.
Locatelli, L.
Lorza, P.
Martinez, E.
Mouskoundis, M.
Muthanna, T.
Novo, E.
Oliveira, M.
Rijpkema, S.
Rodrigues, M.
Rodrigues, R.
Russo, B.
Scheibel, M.
Villanueva, A.
Voortman, B.R.
Witte, J.P.M.
Becker, R.
Beek, T. aus der
Bruggeman, A.
Fortunato, A.B.
Freire, P.
Giannakis, E.
Gragne, A.S.
Huijgevoort, M.H.J. van
Iacovides, A.
Iacovides, I.
Kristvik, E.
Kübeck, C.
Locatelli, L.
Lorza, P.
Martinez, E.
Mouskoundis, M.
Muthanna, T.
Novo, E.
Oliveira, M.
Rijpkema, S.
Rodrigues, M.
Rodrigues, R.
Russo, B.
Scheibel, M.
Villanueva, A.
Voortman, B.R.
Witte, J.P.M.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Bringing INnovation to onGOing water management – a better future under climate change. This report D3.6 provides an overview of the benefit of the BINGO modelling approach for 14 sites in 6 countries. Even though the sites are diverse, as they each tackle different water problems that are typical for Europe, the combination of bottom-up knowledge and data with top-down modelling strategies (climate change data, scenarios) has been successful. At the some of the sites, e.g. in the Netherlands and Germany, individual models had already been implemented, but have been further developed or joined by additional models within BINGO.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, [S.l.], BINGO., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1156481854
Document Type :
Electronic Resource