Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China

This paper addresses the impact of climate change on the water cycle and resource changes in the Eastern Monsoon Region of China (EMRC). It also represents a summary of the achievements made by the National Key Basic Research and Development Program (2010CB428400), where the major research focuses a...

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Main Authors: Jun Xia, Qing-Yun Duan, Yong Luo, Zheng-Hui Xie, Zhi-Yu Liu, Xing-Guo Mo
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-06-01
Series:Advances in Climate Change Research
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spelling doaj-ca5ae58ac9ef41b98a9a8d55e40cf55f2021-02-02T08:09:35ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Advances in Climate Change Research1674-92782017-06-0182636710.1016/j.accre.2017.03.007Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of ChinaJun Xia0Qing-Yun Duan1Yong Luo2Zheng-Hui Xie3Zhi-Yu Liu4Xing-Guo Mo5State Key Laboratory of Water Resources & Hydropower Engineering Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, ChinaInstitute of Global Change and Earth System Science, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaThe Center for Earth System Science at Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaInstitute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, ChinaWater Resources Information Center, Beijing 100053, ChinaInstitute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resource Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaThis paper addresses the impact of climate change on the water cycle and resource changes in the Eastern Monsoon Region of China (EMRC). It also represents a summary of the achievements made by the National Key Basic Research and Development Program (2010CB428400), where the major research focuses are detection and attribution, extreme floods and droughts, and adaptation of water resources management. Preliminary conclusions can be summarized into four points: 1) Water cycling and water resource changes in the EMRC are rather complicated as the region is impacted by natural changes relating to the strong monsoon influence and also by climate change impacts caused by CO2 emissions due to anthropogenic forcing; 2) the rate of natural variability contributing to the influence on precipitation accounts for about 70%, and the rate from anthropogenic forcing accounts for 30% on average in the EMRC. However, with future scenarios of increasing CO2 emissions, the contribution rate from anthropogenic forcing will increase and water resources management will experience greater issues related to the climate change impact; 3) Extreme floods and droughts in the EMRC will be an increasing trend, based on IPCC-AR5 scenarios; 4) Along with rising temperatures of 1 °C in North China, the agricultural water consumption will increase to about 4% of total water consumption. Therefore, climate change is making a significant impact and will be a risk to the EMRC, which covers almost all of the eight major river basins, such as the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Huaihe River, Haihe River, and Pearl River, and to the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (middle line). To ensure water security, it is urgently necessary to take adaptive countermeasures and reduce the vulnerability of water resources and associated risks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167492781630096XClimate changeWater cycleWater resourcesVulnerabilityAdaptation
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author Jun Xia
Qing-Yun Duan
Yong Luo
Zheng-Hui Xie
Zhi-Yu Liu
Xing-Guo Mo
spellingShingle Jun Xia
Qing-Yun Duan
Yong Luo
Zheng-Hui Xie
Zhi-Yu Liu
Xing-Guo Mo
Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China
Advances in Climate Change Research
Climate change
Water cycle
Water resources
Vulnerability
Adaptation
author_facet Jun Xia
Qing-Yun Duan
Yong Luo
Zheng-Hui Xie
Zhi-Yu Liu
Xing-Guo Mo
author_sort Jun Xia
title Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China
title_short Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China
title_full Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China
title_fullStr Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and water resources: Case study of Eastern Monsoon Region of China
title_sort climate change and water resources: case study of eastern monsoon region of china
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Advances in Climate Change Research
issn 1674-9278
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This paper addresses the impact of climate change on the water cycle and resource changes in the Eastern Monsoon Region of China (EMRC). It also represents a summary of the achievements made by the National Key Basic Research and Development Program (2010CB428400), where the major research focuses are detection and attribution, extreme floods and droughts, and adaptation of water resources management. Preliminary conclusions can be summarized into four points: 1) Water cycling and water resource changes in the EMRC are rather complicated as the region is impacted by natural changes relating to the strong monsoon influence and also by climate change impacts caused by CO2 emissions due to anthropogenic forcing; 2) the rate of natural variability contributing to the influence on precipitation accounts for about 70%, and the rate from anthropogenic forcing accounts for 30% on average in the EMRC. However, with future scenarios of increasing CO2 emissions, the contribution rate from anthropogenic forcing will increase and water resources management will experience greater issues related to the climate change impact; 3) Extreme floods and droughts in the EMRC will be an increasing trend, based on IPCC-AR5 scenarios; 4) Along with rising temperatures of 1 °C in North China, the agricultural water consumption will increase to about 4% of total water consumption. Therefore, climate change is making a significant impact and will be a risk to the EMRC, which covers almost all of the eight major river basins, such as the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Huaihe River, Haihe River, and Pearl River, and to the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (middle line). To ensure water security, it is urgently necessary to take adaptive countermeasures and reduce the vulnerability of water resources and associated risks.
topic Climate change
Water cycle
Water resources
Vulnerability
Adaptation
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