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International Journal of River Basin Management | 2015

International assessment of future low flow regimes and their impact on three water related sectors in the Meuse basin – a collaborative approach

Alexandra Bauwens; Aurore Degré; Deborah Deraedt; Ricarda Döring; Gilles Drogue; Nils Peter Huber; Wouter Vanneuville; Benjamin Sinaba; Maïté Fournier

ABSTRACT There is a wide recognition of the watershed scale as the right scale for global water management, notably in the context of the water framework directive. Hence, it often refers to international management and therefore to various pre-existing regional management tools, models or even objectives. In this study, we aim at describing the collaborative assessment of climate changes effect on low-flow regime and the consequences on three water-related sectors: drinking water production, agriculture and electricity production. The paper highlights the choices that were made during the study that involved scientific teams, managers and stakeholders from the four main countries of the Meuse Basin. It shows that the methodological choices were operational and aimed at preserving existing methods and knowledge within each country. They led to hydrological scenarios comparable to the main available ensemble approaches and to methodologies well accepted within the concerned countries. The results of the project highlight and quantify the water scarcity that the three sectors will have to face by the end of the century mainly regarding the electricity production. They also show that common allocation rules are necessary to manage water demand during future low-flow periods.


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2011

Hydrological response to climate change in the Lesse and the Vesdre catchments: contribution of a physically based model (Wallonia, Belgium)

Alexandra Bauwens; Catherine Sohier; Aurore Degré


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2011

L'hydrologie, une partenaire de la géomorphopédologie pour une gestion transéchelle des grands enjeux environnementaux

Aurore Degré; Catherine Sohier; François Colard; Nora Kummert; Alexandra Bauwens; Julie Rauw; Eléonore Beckers


Archive | 2010

Hydrologic modelling and dendrochronology as tool of site-species adequation assessment in a changing climate context

Catherine Sohier; Jérôme Debruxelles; Thomas Brusten; Alexandra Bauwens; Hugues Claessens; Aurore Degré


Archive | 2010

Analysis of climate change, high-flows and low-flows scenarios on the Meuse basin: WP1 report - Action 3

Gilles Drogue; Maïté Fournier; Alexandra Bauwens; Hendrik Buiteveld; F. Commeaux; Aurore Degré; O. De Keizer; Sylvain Detrembleur; Benjamin Dewals; D. François; E. Guilmin; B. Hausmann; F. Hissel; Nils Peter Huber; S. Lebaut; B. Losson; Matthias Kufeld; H. Nacken; Michel Pirotton; D. Pontégnie; Catherine Sohier; Wouter Vanneuville


Archive | 2013

Impacts of future floods and low flows on the economy in the Meuse basin

Benjamin Sinaba; Ricarda Döring; Matthias Kufeld; H Schüttrumpf; Alexandra Bauwens


Archive | 2013

Using agro-hydrology to adapt to climate evolutions

Aurore Degré; Catherine Sohier; Alexandra Bauwens; Maud Grandry


Archive | 2013

Which agriculture can face climate change? Focus on varietal adaptation

Alexandra Bauwens; Catherine Sohier; Aurore Degré


Archive | 2013

Quantification of the impacts of future floods on the economy in the transnational Meuse basin. AMICE WP1 summary report – Action 7

B. Sinaba; Nils Peter Huber; Maïté Fournier; Alexandra Bauwens; Hendrik Buiteveld; R. Brede; P. Deckers; Aurore Degré; O. de Keizer; Sylvain Detrembleur; Benjamin Dewals; E. Guilmin; F. Hissel; Matthias Kufeld; C. Marnisse; Michel Pirotton; D. Pontégnie; Holger Schüttrumpf; Wouter Vanneuville; Philip J. Ward


Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2013

How adaptation strategies of crops could counteract climate change effects? The case of four catchments in Wallonia, Belgium.

Alexandra Bauwens; Catherine Sohier; Aurore Degré

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