An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools

Climate change can affect hydrological services in Andean basins, so a possible reduction in water supply can lead to not meeting the needs of different users, which has become a real challenge for decision-makers with regards to water management. This paper presents the results obtained from hydrol...

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Autores principales: Darwin Mena, Abel Solera, Lina Restrepo, Melissa Pimiento, Miguel Cañón, Freddy Duarte
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1bd16815d40f4097ad711cf6aa9e95c32021-11-05T18:40:59ZAn analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools2040-22442408-935410.2166/wcc.2019.118https://doaj.org/article/1bd16815d40f4097ad711cf6aa9e95c32021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jwcc.iwaponline.com/content/12/1/185https://doaj.org/toc/2040-2244https://doaj.org/toc/2408-9354Climate change can affect hydrological services in Andean basins, so a possible reduction in water supply can lead to not meeting the needs of different users, which has become a real challenge for decision-makers with regards to water management. This paper presents the results obtained from hydrological modeling exercises in the Gualí River Basin (Colombia) by combining the Hydro-BID modeling tool, which consists of an analytical hydrology database for Latin America and the Caribbean that provides a great advantage for countries with limited information and the Water Evaluation and Planning System (WEAP) modeling tool, in order to determine the potential impacts of climate change on unsatisfied demand for water in the basin. The results show a possible decrease in flow compared to current conditions; between 5.8% and 9.56% for CPR 2.6, and between 2.18% and 6.86% for CPR 8.5. The approach presented is useful to ensure that timely decisions are made to meet the demands of users under the conditions of climate change.Darwin MenaAbel SoleraLina RestrepoMelissa PimientoMiguel CañónFreddy DuarteIWA Publishingarticleclimate changedownscalinghydro-bidweapEnvironmental technology. Sanitary engineeringTD1-1066Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENJournal of Water and Climate Change, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 185-200 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic climate change
downscaling
hydro-bid
weap
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle climate change
downscaling
hydro-bid
weap
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TD1-1066
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Darwin Mena
Abel Solera
Lina Restrepo
Melissa Pimiento
Miguel Cañón
Freddy Duarte
An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools
description Climate change can affect hydrological services in Andean basins, so a possible reduction in water supply can lead to not meeting the needs of different users, which has become a real challenge for decision-makers with regards to water management. This paper presents the results obtained from hydrological modeling exercises in the Gualí River Basin (Colombia) by combining the Hydro-BID modeling tool, which consists of an analytical hydrology database for Latin America and the Caribbean that provides a great advantage for countries with limited information and the Water Evaluation and Planning System (WEAP) modeling tool, in order to determine the potential impacts of climate change on unsatisfied demand for water in the basin. The results show a possible decrease in flow compared to current conditions; between 5.8% and 9.56% for CPR 2.6, and between 2.18% and 6.86% for CPR 8.5. The approach presented is useful to ensure that timely decisions are made to meet the demands of users under the conditions of climate change.
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author Darwin Mena
Abel Solera
Lina Restrepo
Melissa Pimiento
Miguel Cañón
Freddy Duarte
author_facet Darwin Mena
Abel Solera
Lina Restrepo
Melissa Pimiento
Miguel Cañón
Freddy Duarte
author_sort Darwin Mena
title An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools
title_short An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools
title_full An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools
title_fullStr An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the Gualí River Basin, Colombia, through the implementation of Hydro-BID and WEAP hydrological modeling tools
title_sort analysis of unmet water demand under climate change scenarios in the gualí river basin, colombia, through the implementation of hydro-bid and weap hydrological modeling tools
publisher IWA Publishing
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/1bd16815d40f4097ad711cf6aa9e95c3
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