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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal A framework for assessing climate change impacts on water and watershed systems

Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal

Johnson TE, Weaver CP
2009
Environmental Management. 43 (1): 118-134

In this article we present a framework for assessing climate change impacts on water and watershed systems to support management decision-making. The framework addresses three issues complicating assessments of climate change impacts--linkages across spatial scales, linkages across temporal scales, and linkages across scientific and management disciplines. A major theme underlying the framework is that, due to current limitations in modeling capabilities, assessing and responding to climate change should be approached from the perspective of risk assessment and management rather than as a prediction problem. The framework is based generally on ecological risk assessment and similar approaches. A second theme underlying the framework is the need for close collaboration among climate scientists, scientists interested in assessing impacts, and resource managers and decision makers. A case study illustrating an application of the framework is also presented that provides a specific, practical example of how the framework was used to assess the impacts of climate change on water quality in a mid-Atlantic, U.S., watershed.

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    Ecosystem Change, Water Quality
    • Ecosystem Change, Water Quality: Marine/Freshwater Chemical
    Freshwater
    United States
    Infectious Disease
    Exposure Change Prediction
    Long-Term (>10 years)
    Commentary/Opinion, Research Article
    Adaptation, Communication
    • Adaptation, Communication: Adaptation Co-Benefit/Co-Harm, Intervention, Resilience, Vulnerability Assessment
    • Adaptation, Communication: Policymaker, Researcher, Other communication Audience, Specify
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