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Projected drought risk assessment from water balance perspectives in a changing climate

Seo‐Yeon Park, Chanyang Sur, Jong‐Suk Kim, Sijung Choi, Joo‐Heon Lee, Tae‐Woong Kim

2020International Journal of Climatology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In the face of changing water environment due to climate change, the assessment of water demand and water supply capacity by region is needed to prevent and mitigate droughts. Herein, we propose a quantitative approach to identify high drought risk areas in South Korea by applying future climate and socio‐economic change scenarios to calculate the demand and supply of municipal, agricultural, and industrial water. Three Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 Global Climate Models were selected to assess future drought risk under different climate change scenarios by combining meteorological and socio‐economic factors. The drought hazard was assessed by calculating the severity and frequency of drought based on a rating method. Drought vulnerability was assessed by calculating water shortages in domestic, industrial, and agricultural waters based on water demand and supply capacity and applying entropy weightings. According to future climate change scenarios, the Youngsan River Basin was more vulnerable to drought than other basins. The results of the IPSL‐CM5‐LR model also suggest that the drought risk in the Youngsan River Basin will increase during the period 2071–2099. By demonstrating the relative sensitivity of drought risk on the Korean Peninsula to various future emission scenarios, our work provides valuable information to update mid‐ to long‐term drought mitigation strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental scienceClimate changeVulnerability (computing)DownscalingWater supplyWater balanceClimatologyWater resourcesAgricultureWater resource managementClimate modelWater scarcityRisk assessmentDrainage basinClimate change scenarioGeographyEnvironmental engineeringCartographyComputer scienceArchaeologyBiologyGeotechnical engineeringGeologyComputer securityEcologyEngineeringHydrology and Drought AnalysisClimate variability and modelsWater resources management and optimization
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