Author:
El Ouadi Ihssan,Ouarda Taha B.M.J.
Abstract
Integrated water resources management is exposed to the effects of several risks (climatic, socio-economic, and political). Currently, climate change represents one of the greatest risks for many countries around the world and the agricultural sector in particular. In the literature, climate change is sufficiently researched but there are scarce studies that deal with the theme of risk in agricultural water management and in particular the management under climate change. In the paper, we first define out the characteristics and particularity of climate change risk and then we point the different approaches and methods for taking into consideration for climate change risk in the integrated water resources management models for the agriculture sector. In this work, we aim to appraise the quantification of uncertainties in systems modelling in watersheds and discuss various water resource management and operation models.
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