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The role of climate change and human interventions in affecting watershed runoff responses

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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
卷 35, 期 12, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14448

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climate elasticity of runoff; climate change; human interventions; hydrological model; runoff

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  1. Narodowe Centrum Nauki [2018/30/Q/ST10/00654]

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This study highlights the significant impact of climate change and human interventions on runoff processes, resulting in a notable decrease in runoff. The combined effects of climate change and human interventions contribute a considerable portion to the total runoff change.
Identifying the role of the two main driving factors-climate change and human interventions-in influencing runoff processes is essential for sustainable water resources management. For this purpose, runoff regime change detection methods were used to divide the available hydroclimatic variables into a baseline and a disturbed period. We applied hydrological modelling and the climate elasticity of runoff method to determine the contribution of climate change and human interventions to changes in runoff. The hydrological model, SWAT, was calibrated during the baseline period and used to simulate the naturalized runoff pattern for the disturbed period. Significant changes in runoff in the study watershed were detected from 1982, suggesting that human interventions play a dominant role in influencing runoff. The combined effects of climate change and human interventions resulted in a 41.3 mm (23.9%) decrease in runoff during the disturbed period, contributing about 40% and 60% to the total runoff change, respectively. Furthermore, analysis of changes in land cover dynamics in the watershed over the past four decades supported these changes in runoff. Contrary to other decades, the discrepancy between naturalized and observed runoff was small in the 2010s, likely due to increased baseflow as a result of storage and/or release of excess water during the dry season. This study contributes to our understanding of how climate change and human interventions affect hydrological responses of watersheds, which is important for future sustainable water management and drought adaptation.

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