1
|
Rogger M, Agnoletti M, Alaoui A, Bathurst JC, Bodner G, Borga M, Chaplot V, Gallart F, Glatzel G, Hall J, Holden J, Holko L, Horn R, Kiss A, Kohnová S, Leitinger G, Lennartz B, Parajka J, Perdigão R, Peth S, Plavcová L, Quinton JN, Robinson M, Salinas JL, Santoro A, Szolgay J, Tron S, van den Akker JJH, Viglione A, Blöschl G. Land use change impacts on floods at the catchment scale: Challenges and opportunities for future research. Water Resour Res 2017; 53:5209-5219. [PMID: 28919651 PMCID: PMC5575485 DOI: 10.1002/2017wr020723] [Citation(s) in RCA: 35] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/09/2017] [Accepted: 05/31/2017] [Indexed: 05/06/2023]
Abstract
Research gaps in understanding flood changes at the catchment scale caused by changes in forest management, agricultural practices, artificial drainage, and terracing are identified. Potential strategies in addressing these gaps are proposed, such as complex systems approaches to link processes across time scales, long-term experiments on physical-chemical-biological process interactions, and a focus on connectivity and patterns across spatial scales. It is suggested that these strategies will stimulate new research that coherently addresses the issues across hydrology, soil and agricultural sciences, forest engineering, forest ecology, and geomorphology.
Collapse
Affiliation(s)
- M. Rogger
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - M. Agnoletti
- Laboratory for Landscape and Cultural Heritage (CultLab), Department of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems (GESAAF)University of FlorenceFlorenceItaly
| | | | - J. C. Bathurst
- School of Civil Engineering and GeosciencesNewcastle UniversityNewcastle upon TyneUK
| | - G. Bodner
- Division of Agronomy, Department of Crop SciencesUniversity of Natural Resources and Life SciencesTullnAustria
| | - M. Borga
- Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and ForestryUniversity of PadovaPaduaItaly
| | - V. Chaplot
- Laboratoire d'Océanographie et du Climat (LOCEAN, UMR 7159 CNRS/IRD/UPMC/MNHN)ParisFrance
| | | | - G. Glatzel
- Professor Emeritus, Institute of Forest EcologyUniversity of Natural Resources and Life SciencesViennaAustria
| | - J. Hall
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - J. Holden
- water@leeds, School of GeographyUniversity of LeedsLeedsUK
| | - L. Holko
- Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of SciencesBratislavaSlovakia
| | - R. Horn
- Institute of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Christian Albrechts Universität zu KielKielGermany
| | - A. Kiss
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - S. Kohnová
- Department of Land and Water Resources Management, Faculty of Civil EngineeringSlovak University of Technology in BratislavaBratislavaSlovakia
| | - G. Leitinger
- Institute of Ecology, University of InnsbruckInnsbruckAustria
| | - B. Lennartz
- Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental SciencesRostock UniversityRostockGermany
| | - J. Parajka
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - R. Perdigão
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - S. Peth
- Department of Soil ScienceUniversity of KasselKasselGermany
| | - L. Plavcová
- Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Hradec KrálovéHradec KrálovéCzech Republic
| | - J. N. Quinton
- Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster UniversityLancasterUK
| | - M. Robinson
- Centre for Ecology and HydrologyWallingfordUK
| | - J. L. Salinas
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - A. Santoro
- Laboratory for Landscape and Cultural Heritage (CultLab), Department of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems (GESAAF)University of FlorenceFlorenceItaly
| | - J. Szolgay
- Department of Land and Water Resources Management, Faculty of Civil EngineeringSlovak University of Technology in BratislavaBratislavaSlovakia
| | - S. Tron
- Computational Science Center, University of ViennaViennaAustria
| | - J. J. H. van den Akker
- Wageningen Environmental Research, Wageningen University and ResearchWageningenNetherlands
| | - A. Viglione
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| | - G. Blöschl
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources ManagementVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria
| |
Collapse
|
2
|
Parajka J, Kohnová S, Bálint G, Barbuc M, Borga M, Claps P, Cheval S, Dumitrescu A, Gaume E, Hlavčová K, Merz R, Pfaundler M, Stancalie G, Szolgay J, Blöschl G. Seasonal characteristics of flood regimes across the Alpine-Carpathian range. J Hydrol (Amst) 2010; 394:78-89. [PMID: 25067854 PMCID: PMC4106690 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.05.015] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/07/2023]
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyse the differences in the long-term regimes of extreme precipitation and floods across the Alpine-Carpathian range using seasonality indices and atmospheric circulation patterns to understand the main flood-producing processes. This is supported by cluster analyses to identify areas of similar flood processes, both in terms of precipitation forcing and catchment processes. The results allow to isolate regions of similar flood generation processes including southerly versus westerly circulation patterns, effects of soil moisture seasonality due to evaporation and effects of soil moisture seasonality due to snow melt. In many regions of the Alpine-Carpathian range, there is a distinct shift in flood generating processes with flood magnitude as evidenced by a shift from summer to autumn floods. It is argued that the synoptic approach proposed here is valuable in both flood analysis and flood estimation.
Collapse
Affiliation(s)
- J. Parajka
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/222, A1040 Vienna, Austria
- Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
- Corresponding author at: Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/222, A1040 Vienna, Austria. Tel.: +43 1 58 801/223 11; fax: +43 1 58 801/223 99.
| | - S. Kohnová
- Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia
| | - G. Bálint
- VITUKI Environmental Protection and Water Management Institute, Kvassay út 1., H-1095 Budapest, Hungary
| | - M. Barbuc
- Dynamic and Experimental, Hydrology Department, P.C. 013686 P.B. 18, Sos. Bucuresti-Ploiesti 97, Bucharest, Romania
| | - M. Borga
- Department of Land and Agroforest Environments, University of Padova, AGRIPOLIS, via dell’Università 16, Legnaro (PD) IT-35020, Italy
| | - P. Claps
- Dipartimento di Idraulica, Trasporti e Infrastrutture Civili (DITIC), Politecnico di Torino, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, Italy
| | - S. Cheval
- National Meteorological Administration 97, Soseaua Bucuresti-Ploiesti, 013686 Bucharest, Romania
| | - A. Dumitrescu
- National Meteorological Administration 97, Soseaua Bucuresti-Ploiesti, 013686 Bucharest, Romania
| | - E. Gaume
- Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, BP 4129, 44341 Bouguenais Cedex, France
| | - K. Hlavčová
- Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia
| | - R. Merz
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/222, A1040 Vienna, Austria
| | - M. Pfaundler
- Sektion Gewässerbewirtschaftung Abt. Wasser, Papiermühlestrasse 172, CH-3063 Ittigen, Switzerland
| | - G. Stancalie
- National Meteorological Administration 97, Soseaua Bucuresti-Ploiesti, 013686 Bucharest, Romania
| | - J. Szolgay
- Slovak University of Technology, Radlinského 11, 813 68 Bratislava, Slovakia
| | - G. Blöschl
- Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management, Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13/222, A1040 Vienna, Austria
| |
Collapse
|