Integrating water resources management in eco-hydrological modelling

In this paper the integration of water resources management with regard to reservoir management in an eco-hydrological model is described. The model was designed to simulate different reservoir management options, such as optimized hydropower production, irrigation intake from the reservoir or optim...

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description In this paper the integration of water resources management with regard to reservoir management in an eco-hydrological model is described. The model was designed to simulate different reservoir management options, such as optimized hydropower production, irrigation intake from the reservoir or optimized provisioning downstream. The integrated model can be used to investigate the impacts of climate variability/change on discharge or to study possible adaptation strategies in terms of reservoir management. The study area, the Upper Niger Basin located in the West African Sahel, is characterized by a monsoon-type climate. Rainfall and discharge regime are subject to strong seasonality. Measured data from a reservoir are used to show that the reservoir model and the integrated management options can be used to simulate the regulation of this reservoir. The inflow into the reservoir and the discharge downstream of the reservoir are quite distinctive, which points out the importance of the inclusion of water resources management.
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Africa, Western
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Climate
Climate Change
Climate variability
Computer Simulation
Discharge
Downstream
Exact sciences and technology
Global environmental pollution
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Hydrologic models
Hydrology
Inflow
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Monsoons
Pollution
Provisioning
Rain
Rainfall
Reservoir management
Reservoirs
Rivers
Seasonal variations
Seasonality
Water inflow
Water resources
Water resources management
Water Supply
Water treatment and pollution
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