Mitigating Drought Conditions under Climate and Land Use Changes by Applying Hedging Rules for the Multi-Reservoir System
Climate and land use changes have substantially affected hydrologic cycles and increased the risk of drought. Reservoirs are one of the important means to provide resilience against hydrologic variability and achieve sustainable water management. Therefore, adaptive reservoir operating rules are nee...
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Main Authors: | Zejun Li, Bensheng Huang, Zhifeng Yang, Jing Qiu, Bikui Zhao, Yanpeng Cai |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2aca17d915214b859e23d6ac41abdab7 |
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