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Browsing The Water Center by Subject "demand"
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Developing a Consensus on the Impacts of Climate Change on Water Resources: a Puget Sound, Tri-County Perspective
(University of Washington Water Center, 2007-02-14)Palmer will lay out the goals of this talk: 1. Provide accurate estimates of regional water supply and demand for planning. 2. Establish the need to include climate change in regional water supply planning. 3. Shift a ... -
Maintaining Sustainable Water Supplies: Impacts of Climate Change in the Puget Sound Region
(University of Washington Water Center, 2005-02-17)Palmer will define sustainability. He will review recent trends in climate research, and consider the potential impacts of climate on sustainability. Next, he will turn to water demands. He will close by outlining strategies ... -
Will Climate Change Impact Water Supply and Demand in the Puget Sound?
(University of Washington Water Center, 2004-02-06)Palmer will discuss the impact of climate change on the Puget Sound region. He will consider potential changes to temperature, precipitation, water demands, stream flows, water temperature, floods, sediment loads, and ...