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The quantitative assessment of the impact of climate change on water availability and water resources management requires knowledge of climate, hydro(geo)logical and water resources models, and particularly the relationships between each of them. This book brings together world experts on each of these aspects, distilling each complex topic into concise and easy to understand chapters, in which both the uses and limitations of modelling are explored.  The book concludes with a set of case studies using real-life examples to illustrate the steps required and the problems that can be faced in assessing the potential impacts of climate change on water resource systems.  

For students, scientists, engineers and decision-makers alike, this book provides an invaluable and  critical look at the information that is provided by climate models, and the ways it is used in modelling water systems. A key focus is the exploration of how uncertainties may accrue at each stage of an impacts assessment, and the reliability of the resulting information.  The book is a practical guide to understanding the opportunities and pitfalls in the quantitative assessment of climate change impacts and adaptation in the water resource sector.

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"Today one new book that caught my eye was Modelling the Impact of Climate Change On Water Resources, published by Wiley and Sons this past December." (Daily Kos, 7 March 2011)  

Contributors vii
Preface ix
1 Introduction
1(3)
Fai Fung
Ana Lopez
Mark New
2 Weather and Climate
4(30)
Daithi A. Stone
Reto Knutti
3 Regional Climate Downscaling
34(52)
Robert L. Wilby
Hayley J. Fowler
4 Water for People: Climate Change and Water Availability
86(42)
Glenn Watts
5 Emerging Approaches to Climate Risk Management
128(8)
Ana Lopez
Robert L. Wilby
Fai Fung
Mark New
6 The Case Studies
136(47)
6.1 Introduction
136(1)
6.2 Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources in the Quarai River Basin
136(12)
Rodrigo Paiva
Walter Collischonn
Edith Beatriz Schettini
6.3 Impact of Climate Change on Hydropower: Ariege, France
148(13)
Jean-Philippe Vidal
Frederic Hendrickx
6.4 A Case Study of Water Resource Management in the South West of England
161(22)
Ana Lopez
Index 183
Fai Fung is a researcher at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and a lecturer on the MSc Water Science, Policy and Management at the School of Geography, University of Oxford.  His main expertise is in hydrological modelling with respect to water resources and aquatic ecosystems with a particular focus on the assessment of impacts of climate change.

Ana Lopez is a researcher at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics. Her research focuses on the suitability of climate modelling information to quantify climate change impacts and to inform adaptation decision making.

Mark New works on climate change and impacts on water resources in a range of locations, with particular focus on quantification of uncertainty in climate projections for regional and local impacts assessment and adaptation, and on robust approaches to decision-making under uncertainty.