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Climate Change
Journal of Hydro-Environment Research


Potential core lengths of round jets in stagnant and moving environmentsBy J.H.W. Lee and I.W. Seo
Numerical analysis of virus transport through heterogeneous porous media By C.M. Or, K.M. Lam and P. Liu
Classification of microwatersheds based on morphological characteristics By K.Srinivasa Raju and D. Nagash Kumar
A short note on the dispersion, mixing, stratification and circulation within the plume of the partially-mixed Changjiang River estuary, China By J.Z. Shi and L.F. Lu

Cooperation and Adaptation to Climate Change in the River Nile Basin


This is a research paper which explores potential limits, barriers or opportunities for adaptation to climate change in the River Nile Basin. It investigates whether climatic drivers lead to conflictual or cooperative interactions between states and how these interactions influence adaptation policies and outcomes. The paper highlight the benefits of supporting cooperation amongst riparian states and the relationship between factors that limit cooperation and those that limit future adaptation to climate change.

The climate change scenarios for impact assessment on water resources in the River Nile basin



Potential Application of Gauge merged Satellite Derived Precipitation data in Nile Basin for Local Scale Climate Change Impact Assessment and Hydrological Modeling


In this paper, the accuracy and adequacy of gauge merged satellite (Meteosat) rainfall data is evaluated in the Upper Blue Nile basin (Gilgel Abbay) and Lake Victoria sub basin (Kagera) catchments of the Nile Basin in view of applicability of the data for local water resources planning and assessment of climate change impacts in the wake of absence or limited data availability.

Assessing Environment –climate Impacts in the Nile Basin for Decision-Making


This paper explains how the use of tracer techniques with emphasis on radiotracers as common time and space indicators can provide basic spatio-temporal tools for quantifying past, and for predicting future, environmental and climatic impacts in whole Nile Basin.
