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Modifying agricultural water management to adapt to climate change in California's central valley. (Special Issue: California second assessment: new climate change impact studies and implications for adaptation.)

机译:修改农业用水管理以适应加利福尼亚中央山谷的气候变化。 (特刊:加利福尼亚第二次评估:新的气候变化影响研究及其对适应的影响。)

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Climate change impacts and potential adaptation strategies were assessed using an application of the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) system developed for the Sacramento River basin and Delta export region of the San Joaquin Valley. WEAP is an integrated rainfall/runoff, water resources systems modeling framework that can be forced directly from time series of climatic input to estimate water supplies (watershed runoff) and demands (crop evapotranspiration). We applied the model to evaluate the hydrologic implications of 12 climate change scenarios as well as the water management ramifications of the implied hydrologic changes. In addition to evaluating the impacts of climate change with current operations, the model also assessed the impacts of changing agricultural management strategies in response to a changing climate. These adaptation strategies included improvements in irrigation technology and shifts in cropping patterns towards higher valued crops. Model simulations suggested that increasing agricultural demand under climate change brought on by increasing temperature will place additional stress on the water system, such that some water users will experience a decrease in water supply reliability. The study indicated that adaptation strategies may ease the burden on the water management system. However, offsetting water demands through these approaches will not be enough to fully combat the impacts of climate change on water management. To adequately address the impacts of climate change, adaptation strategies will have to include fundamental changes in the ways in which the water management system is operated.
机译:使用为萨克拉曼多流域和圣华金河谷三角洲出口地区开发的水评估计划系统(WEAP)评估了气候变化的影响和潜在的适应策略。 WEAP是一个集成的降雨/径流,水资源系统建模框架,可以直接从气候输入的时间序列中强制使用WEAP来估算供水(流域径流)和需求(作物蒸散)。我们应用该模型评估了12种气候变化情景的水文含义以及隐含水文变化的水管理后果。除了评估当前操作对气候变化的影响外,该模型还评估了因应气候变化而改变农业管理策略的影响。这些适应战略包括灌溉技术的改进和种植方式向高价值作物的转变。模型模拟表明,温度升高引起的气候变化导致农业需求增加,这将给水系统带来额外的压力,从而使某些用水户的供水可靠性下降。研究表明,适应策略可以减轻水管理系统的负担。但是,通过这些方法抵消水需求不足以完全抵御气候变化对水管理的影响。为了充分应对气候变化的影响,适应战略将必须包括水管理系统运作方式的根本变化。

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