How does the climate change effect on hydropower potential, freshwater fisheries, and hydrological response of snow on water availability?

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Globally there is already a lot of pressure on water resources because of climate change, economic development, as well as an increasing global populace. Many rivers originate in the mountains, where snowfall fluctuations and the global climate’s inherent unpredictability affect the hydrological processes. Climate change sensitivity has been recognized in recent years and would affect hydropower, such as humidity, cloudiness, and precipitation, that are considered; global warming emerges as one of the most important contributors to climate change. The Yangtze River supports rich biodiversity and provides important ecosystem services for human survival and development. In addition, climate changes, particularly short-term and long-term precipitation and temperature fluctuations, influence the snow regime and the hydrological development of river flow response at the basin and sub-basin scales. More precise this review focused to understand the hydropower potential, freshwater fisheries, and hydrological response of snow dynamics in snow-dominated basins.

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Soomro, S. E. hyd E., Soomro, A. R., Batool, S., Guo, J., Li, Y., Bai, Y., … Wang, Y. (2024, April 1). How does the climate change effect on hydropower potential, freshwater fisheries, and hydrological response of snow on water availability? Applied Water Science. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-023-02070-6

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