Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report
This report presents the water and climate adaptation plan (WATCAP) developed for the Sava river basin (SRB) as result of a study undertaken by the World Bank. The WATCAP is intended to help to bridge the gap between the climate change predictions...
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okr-10986-229442021-04-23T14:04:12Z Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report World Bank Group FLOODING SEASONAL CHANGES FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH HABITAT TYPES ALLUVIAL PLAINS RUNOFF VOLUMES BIRDS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FLOOD EVENTS LAND USES CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING PROCESS HYDROLOGIC CYCLE TOPOGRAPHY PARKS DAMS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ANNUAL RUNOFF WATERWAYS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SUSPENDED SOLIDS STORMS DISCHARGE WATER USAGE HEAVY METALS HYDROLOGY DATA COLLECTION HABITATS MONITORING RESERVOIRS AGRICULTURAL LANDS FLOOD HAZARDS HOUSING SURFACE WATER GROUNDWATER SOURCES SPATIAL COVERAGE PRECIPITATION DATA AMPHIBIANS FLOOD PROTECTION CHEMICAL PARAMETERS HYDROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS QUALITY PEAK FLOWS PH WINDS ORGANIC SUBSTANCES MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER STREAM HEAVY METAL PHYSICS HUMAN ACTIVITIES BARREN LAND SEDIMENT RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT PLANTS FLOOD LEVELS WILDLIFE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CROP PRODUCTION RESERVOIR MOUNTAINS ECONOMIC BENEFITS LAND AREAS REGIONAL CLIMATE SEDIMENTS BASINS FLOODS PLAINS CONSTRUCTION PRECIPITATION EVENTS DATA GAPS CLIMATE ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY FLOOD PRONE AREAS SPECIES WAVES RAINFALL DRAINAGE PEAK DISCHARGES FORESTRY INDICATORS OXYGEN DEMAND PRECIPITATION PATTERNS CASE STUDIES HYDROLOGIC MEASUREMENTS PLOTS COD PRECIPITATION RUNOFF CLASSIFICATION CROPS AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS FOOD PRODUCTION LAND USE PLANT SPECIES FISH FARMS BOD LAND COVER FLOODPLAINS SURFACE WATERS RANGES BEACH VEGETATION STUDIES CLIMATE CHANGE FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CLIMATE HYDROLOGIC REGIMES FORESTS FRUIT PUBLIC AWARENESS MARSHES POLLUTANTS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL LAND FOREST HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS PONDS DIKES DISSOLVED OXYGEN FOOD AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES GRASSLANDS SURFACE RUNOFF ISLANDS HYDROLOGIC REGIME HYDROLOGICAL REGIME ADMINISTRATION GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HARDWOOD FORESTS SURFACE AREA FOREST LAND DATA SETS EROSION LAND LAKES ECOSYSTEMS GROWING SEASON ANALYSIS FLOOD PLAINS ROOT ZONE OBSERVATIONS GROUND WATER WATERSHED RIVERINE GROUNDWATER DREDGING MITIGATION DRY PERIODS CONSERVATION HYDROGRAPHS WETLAND FARMS ECOLOGY FLOOD CONTROL CLIMATE CONDITIONS FOREST FIRES SOILS HEADWATERS RESTORATION WATER RETENTION AGREEMENT PASTURES AGRICULTURAL LAND USE NATURAL WETLANDS AMENDMENTS WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION ADVERSE EFFECTS LAND MANAGEMENT PRESERVATION RIVER REMOTE SENSING This report presents the water and climate adaptation plan (WATCAP) developed for the Sava river basin (SRB) as result of a study undertaken by the World Bank. The WATCAP is intended to help to bridge the gap between the climate change predictions for the SRB and the decision makers in current and planned water management investment projects that will be affected by changing climate trends. The purpose of the report is to: (i) assist stakeholders and decision makers in assessing and planning for the risks generated by climate change impacts on water resources; (ii) provide a basis for future plans and studies of adaptation to climate change impacts in the SRB; and (iii) stimulate cooperation and debate across the basin toward additional and more detailed studies on climate change impacts at the regional and basin scale. The SRB is projected to experience small increases in water use by the public water supply, industry, energy, and agricultural and irrigation sectors. However, it is widely expected that new hydropower plants (HPPs) will be constructed in the near future, making energy (primarily through hydropower) the most important water use in the SRB. 2015-11-10T19:53:20Z 2015-11-10T19:53:20Z 2015-08 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25223386/water-climate-adaptation-plan-sava-river-basin-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22944 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Environmental Study Europe and Central Asia Eastern Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Serbia Slovenia |
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FLOODING SEASONAL CHANGES FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH HABITAT TYPES ALLUVIAL PLAINS RUNOFF VOLUMES BIRDS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FLOOD EVENTS LAND USES CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING PROCESS HYDROLOGIC CYCLE TOPOGRAPHY PARKS DAMS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ANNUAL RUNOFF WATERWAYS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SUSPENDED SOLIDS STORMS DISCHARGE WATER USAGE HEAVY METALS HYDROLOGY DATA COLLECTION HABITATS MONITORING RESERVOIRS AGRICULTURAL LANDS FLOOD HAZARDS HOUSING SURFACE WATER GROUNDWATER SOURCES SPATIAL COVERAGE PRECIPITATION DATA AMPHIBIANS FLOOD PROTECTION CHEMICAL PARAMETERS HYDROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS QUALITY PEAK FLOWS PH WINDS ORGANIC SUBSTANCES MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER STREAM HEAVY METAL PHYSICS HUMAN ACTIVITIES BARREN LAND SEDIMENT RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT PLANTS FLOOD LEVELS WILDLIFE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CROP PRODUCTION RESERVOIR MOUNTAINS ECONOMIC BENEFITS LAND AREAS REGIONAL CLIMATE SEDIMENTS BASINS FLOODS PLAINS CONSTRUCTION PRECIPITATION EVENTS DATA GAPS CLIMATE ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY FLOOD PRONE AREAS SPECIES WAVES RAINFALL DRAINAGE PEAK DISCHARGES FORESTRY INDICATORS OXYGEN DEMAND PRECIPITATION PATTERNS CASE STUDIES HYDROLOGIC MEASUREMENTS PLOTS COD PRECIPITATION RUNOFF CLASSIFICATION CROPS AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS FOOD PRODUCTION LAND USE PLANT SPECIES FISH FARMS BOD LAND COVER FLOODPLAINS SURFACE WATERS RANGES BEACH VEGETATION STUDIES CLIMATE CHANGE FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CLIMATE HYDROLOGIC REGIMES FORESTS FRUIT PUBLIC AWARENESS MARSHES POLLUTANTS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL LAND FOREST HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS PONDS DIKES DISSOLVED OXYGEN FOOD AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES GRASSLANDS SURFACE RUNOFF ISLANDS HYDROLOGIC REGIME HYDROLOGICAL REGIME ADMINISTRATION GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HARDWOOD FORESTS SURFACE AREA FOREST LAND DATA SETS EROSION LAND LAKES ECOSYSTEMS GROWING SEASON ANALYSIS FLOOD PLAINS ROOT ZONE OBSERVATIONS GROUND WATER WATERSHED RIVERINE GROUNDWATER DREDGING MITIGATION DRY PERIODS CONSERVATION HYDROGRAPHS WETLAND FARMS ECOLOGY FLOOD CONTROL CLIMATE CONDITIONS FOREST FIRES SOILS HEADWATERS RESTORATION WATER RETENTION AGREEMENT PASTURES AGRICULTURAL LAND USE NATURAL WETLANDS AMENDMENTS WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION ADVERSE EFFECTS LAND MANAGEMENT PRESERVATION RIVER REMOTE SENSING |
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FLOODING SEASONAL CHANGES FISH ECONOMIC GROWTH HABITAT TYPES ALLUVIAL PLAINS RUNOFF VOLUMES BIRDS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FLOOD EVENTS LAND USES CULTURAL HERITAGE PLANNING PROCESS HYDROLOGIC CYCLE TOPOGRAPHY PARKS DAMS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ANNUAL RUNOFF WATERWAYS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SUSPENDED SOLIDS STORMS DISCHARGE WATER USAGE HEAVY METALS HYDROLOGY DATA COLLECTION HABITATS MONITORING RESERVOIRS AGRICULTURAL LANDS FLOOD HAZARDS HOUSING SURFACE WATER GROUNDWATER SOURCES SPATIAL COVERAGE PRECIPITATION DATA AMPHIBIANS FLOOD PROTECTION CHEMICAL PARAMETERS HYDROLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS QUALITY PEAK FLOWS PH WINDS ORGANIC SUBSTANCES MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER STREAM HEAVY METAL PHYSICS HUMAN ACTIVITIES BARREN LAND SEDIMENT RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT PLANTS FLOOD LEVELS WILDLIFE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CROP PRODUCTION RESERVOIR MOUNTAINS ECONOMIC BENEFITS LAND AREAS REGIONAL CLIMATE SEDIMENTS BASINS FLOODS PLAINS CONSTRUCTION PRECIPITATION EVENTS DATA GAPS CLIMATE ANALYSIS BIODIVERSITY FLOOD PRONE AREAS SPECIES WAVES RAINFALL DRAINAGE PEAK DISCHARGES FORESTRY INDICATORS OXYGEN DEMAND PRECIPITATION PATTERNS CASE STUDIES HYDROLOGIC MEASUREMENTS PLOTS COD PRECIPITATION RUNOFF CLASSIFICATION CROPS AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS FOOD PRODUCTION LAND USE PLANT SPECIES FISH FARMS BOD LAND COVER FLOODPLAINS SURFACE WATERS RANGES BEACH VEGETATION STUDIES CLIMATE CHANGE FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CLIMATE HYDROLOGIC REGIMES FORESTS FRUIT PUBLIC AWARENESS MARSHES POLLUTANTS AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURAL LAND FOREST HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS PONDS DIKES DISSOLVED OXYGEN FOOD AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES GRASSLANDS SURFACE RUNOFF ISLANDS HYDROLOGIC REGIME HYDROLOGICAL REGIME ADMINISTRATION GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HARDWOOD FORESTS SURFACE AREA FOREST LAND DATA SETS EROSION LAND LAKES ECOSYSTEMS GROWING SEASON ANALYSIS FLOOD PLAINS ROOT ZONE OBSERVATIONS GROUND WATER WATERSHED RIVERINE GROUNDWATER DREDGING MITIGATION DRY PERIODS CONSERVATION HYDROGRAPHS WETLAND FARMS ECOLOGY FLOOD CONTROL CLIMATE CONDITIONS FOREST FIRES SOILS HEADWATERS RESTORATION WATER RETENTION AGREEMENT PASTURES AGRICULTURAL LAND USE NATURAL WETLANDS AMENDMENTS WETLANDS IMPLEMENTATION ADVERSE EFFECTS LAND MANAGEMENT PRESERVATION RIVER REMOTE SENSING World Bank Group Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report |
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This report presents the water and
climate adaptation plan (WATCAP) developed for the Sava
river basin (SRB) as result of a study undertaken by the
World Bank. The WATCAP is intended to help to bridge the gap
between the climate change predictions for the SRB and the
decision makers in current and planned water management
investment projects that will be affected by changing
climate trends. The purpose of the report is to: (i) assist
stakeholders and decision makers in assessing and planning
for the risks generated by climate change impacts on water
resources; (ii) provide a basis for future plans and studies
of adaptation to climate change impacts in the SRB; and
(iii) stimulate cooperation and debate across the basin
toward additional and more detailed studies on climate
change impacts at the regional and basin scale. The SRB is
projected to experience small increases in water use by the
public water supply, industry, energy, and agricultural and
irrigation sectors. However, it is widely expected that new
hydropower plants (HPPs) will be constructed in the near
future, making energy (primarily through hydropower) the
most important water use in the SRB. |
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Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report |
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Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report |
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Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report |
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Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report |
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Water and Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sava River Basin : Final Report |
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water and climate adaptation plan for the sava river basin : final report |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25223386/water-climate-adaptation-plan-sava-river-basin-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22944 |
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