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SGCP's New Publication Addresses Climatic Change Impacts on Water resources in the Southeastern US Print
Assessment of long-term impacts of projected changes in climate, population, and land use and land cover on regional water resource is critical to the sustainable development of the southeastern United States. SGCP developed a modeling system that fully budgets annual water availability for water supply and demand from multiple users. The simulation system developed by this study is useful for water resource planners to address water shortage problems such as those experienced during 2007 in the study region.

Study results were published in the recent issue (December 2008) of the Journal of American Water Resources Association.

For more information, contact Ge Sun, gesun@fs.fed.us
Last Updated ( Monday, 01 December 2008 )
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