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environmental factorsmay influencewater availability

many factorsinfluencingwater availability

a resource and factorsinfluencingwater availability

how long - term climatic changes interacting with human factorscould influencewater availability

This subpopulation ... precipitation and other factorsinfluencewater availability

the coevolution of anthropogenic factors and climateinfluencewater availability

climate change [ 16(passive) caused bywater availability

meteorological , hydrological and geological factorsinfluencingwater availability

climate or land use change(passive) caused bywater availability

Abrupt climate change ... likelyto influencewater availability

5 .. 2019 - 01 - 15 Factorsinfluencingavailability of water

Only slight variations in such factors as temperature , animal birth ratescan setwater availability

the increase in evapotranspiration and soil water evaporation ( [ 9 ] , [ 42(passive) caused bywater availability

future climate variabilitymay influencewater availability

Understanding change in water resources to date and predicting change into the future ... the other factorsinfluencewater availability

future climate change as predicted from global circulation model output(passive) caused bywater availability

Climate fluctuationsinfluencewater availability

global changes(passive) caused bywater availability

climate change , coupled with widespread social pressure to reduce China(passive) caused bywater availability

Co2 levels , temperaturecan triggerwater availability

Many driving factors such as streamflow , climate , watershed conditions , municipal populations and distributions , conservation , agricultural use , public lands , water use for energy production , and water qualitywill influencewater availability

In Bangladesh also salinitystrongly influencesthe water availability

Soil texture , bulk density and organic matter interactto influencewater availability

CO2‐induced water use efficiency and changes in climate(passive) caused bywater availability

changes in evapotranspiration resulting from irrigation(passive) influenced bywater availability

to become a major issue in Bolivia , especially in the Altiplano where cities like La Paz and El Alto will lose 30 % of their water supply even if demand stays the same(passive) is setWater availability

Climate variability , Model evaluation / performance Precipitation variability in present and future climate scenarios has important impacts on local and regional hydrologyultimately influencingwater availability

climatic parameters , such as rainfall , temperature , and snowfall , and anthropogenic changes , such as changes in the human and livestock populations , economic development , and urbanization ( Kundzewicz and Somlyody 1997(passive) is mainly influenced byWater availability

an extended drought , hotter and dryer weather patterns due to climate disruption(passive) caused bywater availability

changing rainfall patterns(passive) caused bywater availability

the lack of local government regulation(passive) caused bywater availability

Changing temperatures and precipitation patternswould influencewater availability

extensive farming and irrigation(passive) caused bywater availability

Human activities ( forestation , deforestation , agricultural practice , mining , etcinfluencingwater availability

The improved hydrology and opportunities to exercise CVP operational flexibilityinfluencedwater supply availability

how much water ... any other natural or human factormight influencewater availability

intensification and urbanisation Cities(passive) caused bywater availability

Water levels fluctuate both seasonally and annuallycould influencewater availability

hydrological processes ... a waymay ... influencewater availability

the dryness of the preceding spring and summer season(passive) caused bywater availability

from global climate changeresultingfrom global climate change

from climate change and upstream actionsresultingfrom climate change and upstream actions

from climate change and location and populationresultingfrom climate change and location and population

from increased intensity and frequency of drought , declining snowpack and glacier dimunition " in Canadaresultingfrom increased intensity and frequency of drought , declining snowpack and glacier dimunition " in Canada

from either a lack of water or poor water qualityresultingfrom either a lack of water or poor water quality

the ecology of tree species as well as permit scaling of individual estimates of tree transpiration ( Figure 1may influencethe ecology of tree species as well as permit scaling of individual estimates of tree transpiration ( Figure 1

cotton acreage decisions in the regionmay be influencingcotton acreage decisions in the region

in “ water wars ... in the future ... a scary thought exasperated by the reality of climate changecould resultin “ water wars ... in the future ... a scary thought exasperated by the reality of climate change

“ physiological droughtcausing“ physiological drought

carbon isotope ratios in plants(passive) are ... influenced bycarbon isotope ratios in plants

to water , food , or energy insecurity around the world based on population growth and climate change scenariosmay leadto water , food , or energy insecurity around the world based on population growth and climate change scenarios

Water and Yield Mustard yields(passive) are greatly influenced byWater and Yield Mustard yields

to increase due to higher rainfallis setto increase due to higher rainfall

from drought or inadequate infrastructure investmentresultingfrom drought or inadequate infrastructure investment

from rising temperature and increased rainfall variabilityresultingfrom rising temperature and increased rainfall variability

from four different climate variability ( drought ) scenariosresultingfrom four different climate variability ( drought ) scenarios

growth cracks ... and drought may reduce yieldswill causegrowth cracks ... and drought may reduce yields

transpiration response to pruning and the best time to prune in order to achieve maximum drought - buffering effectsinfluencestranspiration response to pruning and the best time to prune in order to achieve maximum drought - buffering effects

a natural limit on how far and how fast the economies of the Gulf can growwill seta natural limit on how far and how fast the economies of the Gulf can grow

harm not only to the environment but also thirst to both humans and animals of the regions affectedcausingharm not only to the environment but also thirst to both humans and animals of the regions affected

geopolitical tensions on the back of related food security and agriculture issuescreatesgeopolitical tensions on the back of related food security and agriculture issues

the food security of large parts of the population , but also economic development [ 4influencesthe food security of large parts of the population , but also economic development [ 4

awareness of saving waterCreatingawareness of saving water

in an acute drinking water shortage and agriculture productionresultingin an acute drinking water shortage and agriculture production

to the water infrastructure that supplies the southwest valley areadid contributeto the water infrastructure that supplies the southwest valley area

soil moisture and ocean salinityinfluencessoil moisture and ocean salinity

to a drop in water quality and associated increase in waterleadingto a drop in water quality and associated increase in water

a delay in flooding Timber Pools 2 , 3 , and 8may causea delay in flooding Timber Pools 2 , 3 , and 8

Fluctuations in the quantity of water consumption(passive) are influenced byFluctuations in the quantity of water consumption

competition among herbivoresinfluencescompetition among herbivores

to environmental disaster ( March 28could leadto environmental disaster ( March 28

from climatic changeresultingfrom climatic change

The characteristics of many terrestrial ecosystems(passive) are ... influenced byThe characteristics of many terrestrial ecosystems

to greater use- development etcleadsto greater use- development etc

a pattern of water use and development around the countryhas createda pattern of water use and development around the country

in a more normal paddy supply over the next few yearsshould resultin a more normal paddy supply over the next few years

the upper boundary(passive) set bythe upper boundary

to increased employment and provision of more nutritious foodhas also ledto increased employment and provision of more nutritious food

to the increased agricultural productionhas ledto the increased agricultural production

alreadyinfluencesalready

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