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Auswirkungen des Klimas und der Landnutzung sowie ihrer Änderungen auf die Wasserverfügbarkeit und auf Hochwasserereignisse in Europa : gemeinsamer Schlussbericht zum BMBF-Projektverbund mit den Einzelprojekten "Einfluss des Klimawandels auf Wasserverfügbarkeit und Hochwasser in Deutschland und Europa: eine integrierte Analyse", "Wasserverfügbarkeit und Hochwasserabfluss (Elbe- und Odergebiet) in Abhängigkeit von Klima und Landnutzung und deren Änderungen", "Modellierung des Abflusses im Oberlauf der Oder für Extremereignisse"

2001, Alcamo, Joseph, Döll, Petra, Lehner, Bernhard, Becker, Alfred, Beckmann, Thomas, Mengelkamp, Heinz-Theo, Sutmöller, Johannes

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Impacts of global change on water-related sectors and society in a trans-boundary central European river basin – Part 1: Project framework and impacts on agriculture

2007, Hattermann, F.F., Gömann, H., Conradt, T., Kaltofen, M., Kreins, P., Wechsung, F.

Central Europe, the focus region of this study, is a region in transition, climatically from maritime to continental and politically from formerly more planning-oriented to more market-oriented management regimes, and in terms of climate change from regions of increasing precipitation in the west and north of Europe to regions of decreasing precipitation in central and southern Europe. The Elbe basin, a trans-boundary catchment flowing from the Czech Republic through Germany into the North Sea, was selected to investigate the possible impacts of global change on crop yields and water resources in this region. For technical reasons, the paper has been split into two parts, the first showing the overall model concept, the model set-up for the agricultural sector, and first results linking eco-hydrological and agro-economic tools for the German part of the basin. The second part describes the model set-up for simulating water supply and demand linking eco-hydrological and water management tools for the entire basin including the Czech part.

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DIVA: An iterative method for building modular integrated models

2005, Hinkel, J.

Integrated modelling of global environmental change impacts faces the challenge that knowledge from the domains of Natural and Social Science must be integrated. This is complicated by often incompatible terminology and the fact that the interactions between subsystems are usually not fully understood at the start of the project. While a modular modelling approach is necessary to address these challenges, it is not sufficient. The remaining question is how the modelled system shall be cut down into modules. While no generic answer can be given to this question, communication tools can be provided to support the process of modularisation and integration. Along those lines of thought a method for building modular integrated models was developed within the EU project DINAS-COAST and applied to construct a first model, which assesses the vulnerability of the world’s coasts to climate change and sea-level-rise. The method focuses on the development of a common language and offers domain experts an intuitive interface to code their knowledge in form of modules. However, instead of rigorously defining interfaces between the subsystems at the project’s beginning, an iterative model development process is defined and tools to facilitate communication and collaboration are provided. This flexible approach has the advantage that increased understanding about subsystem interactions, gained during the project’s lifetime, can immediately be reflected in the model.

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Impacts of global change on water-related sectors and society in a trans-boundary central European river basin – Part 2: From eco-hydrology to water demand management

2007, Conradt, T., Kaltofen, M., Hentschel, M., Hattermann, F.F., Wechsung, F.

This second part of the paper presents the details of the eco-hydrological model SWIM simulating the natural water supply and its coupling to WBalMo, a water management model. Based on the climate scenarios of the STAR model, SWIM simulates the natural water and matter fluxes for the entire Elbe River area. All relevant processes are modelled for hydrotopes and the resulting discharges are accumulated in subbasins. The output data are input for the water management model WBalMo and the quality models Moneris and QSim. WBalMo takes storage management, inputs and withdrawals into account and analyses how demands by industry, power plants and households will be met at changing natural supply conditions. Some of the first results shall be presented here.