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Water resources models 2 Adaptation 1 Agriculture 1 Cache Creek 1 Jordan River Basin 1 Optimization scenario 1 Stakeholders participation 1 WEAP 1 Water resources management 1
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Haden, Van R. 1 Jackson, Louise E. 1 Joyce, Brian A. 1 Maisa’a Shammout 1 Mehta, Vishal K. 1 Naber, Sawsan 1 Purkey, David R. 1 Shatanawi, Muhammad 1
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Participatory Optimization Scenario for Water Resources Management: A Case from Jordan
Maisa’a Shammout; Shatanawi, Muhammad; Naber, Sawsan - In: Water Resources Management 27 (2013) 7, pp. 1949-1962
Participatory optimization scenario process was developed for water resources management of the Zarqa River Basin in Jordan. The basin was selected to represent a case study of semi-arid area in the Mediterranean because of its entire range of prototypical water management problems. The nature...
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Irrigation demand and supply, given projections of climate and land-use change, in Yolo County, California
Mehta, Vishal K.; Haden, Van R.; Joyce, Brian A.; … - In: Agricultural Water Management 117 (2013) C, pp. 70-82
We assess the potential effects of climate change and adaptive management on irrigation water supply in the Cache Creek watershed in California. Our model, built using the Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) system, is calibrated using historical data (1971–2000) on streamflow, irrigation...
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