Modelling for the Influences of Climate and Landscape Processes on Hydrology
A special issue of Climate (ISSN 2225-1154).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 November 2024) | Viewed by 6511
Special Issue Editors
Interests: water management
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Interests: hydrology; hydrometry; river management; wetland management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce that article submission is now open to the Special Issue of Climate, “Modelling for the Influences of Climate and Landscape Processes on Hydrology".
The landscape is evolving through time as a result of being acted upon by natural forces and human beings. Its interaction with water is very strong. For millennia, water has shaped the landscape, its topography, and its land cover, and the landscape has impacted the storage and movement of water. Have these processes accelerated in the 21st century? This question has recently appeared in science, but interest in this complex and its far-reaching problems is rapidly rising. We can detect climate change indices already, such as urbanisation, land cover change, or more frequent fires emerging. In order to develop effective mitigation measures, like possibilities of landscape rehabilitation and nature-based solutions, we have to face the problem and explore its prevalence. This must be based on sufficient and reliable data, advanced methodological approaches, and sophisticated models. In this Special Issue, we focus on the following topics:
- impacts of climate change on water balance;
- impacts of climate change on landscape;
- landscape-based hydrological models;
- scaling and scale issues in the problem of landscape processes in hydrology;
- river restoration as a measure of landscape rehabilitation in climate change conditions;
- impacts of landscape change on water balance;
- methodological approaches to assess impacts of climate change on landscape;
- positive and negative examples of hydrological landscape processes.
Prof. Dr. Lidija Tadić
Prof. Dr. Enikő Anna Tamás
Dr. Melita Mihaljević
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydrology
- landscape
- modelling
- climate change
- landscape rehabilitation
- mitigation measures
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