Modeling human-water-systems: Towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in central Europe

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In the context of river basin and flood risk management there is a growing need to improve the understanding of and the feedbacks between the driving forces “climate and socio-economy” and water systems. We make use of a variety of data resources to illustrate interrelationships between different constituents of the human-water-systems. Taking water storage for energy production as an example we present a first analysis on the co-evolution of socio-economic and hydrological indicators. The findings will serve as for the development of conceptual, but fully coupled socio-hydrological models for selected sectors and regions. These models will be used to generate integrated scenarios of the climate and socio-economic change.

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Krahe, P., Nilson, E., Knoche, M., & Ebner Von Eschenbach, A. D. (2016). Modeling human-water-systems: Towards a comprehensive and spatially distributed assessment of co-evolutions for river basins in central Europe. In IAHS-AISH Proceedings and Reports (Vol. 373, pp. 119–123). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-373-119-2016

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