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Part I: Introduction
1. GLOWA-Danube
DANUBIA
2. A Web-Based Modelling- and Decision Support System to Investigate Global Change and the Hydrological Cycle in the Upper Danube Basin
Informatics Sub-Project
3. DeepActor Models in DANUBIA
4. Validation of the Hydrological Modelling in DANUBIA
5. The Stakeholder Dialogue in the Third Project Phase of GLOWA-Danube
6. GLOWA-Danube Results and Key Messages
Part II: Data
7. Digital Terrain
8. Soil Textures
9. Land Use and Land Cover
10. Climate Stations
Spatial and Temporal Interpolation of the Meteorological Data
Precipitation Temperature and Radiation
12. Ice Reservoir
13. Trends in Temperature and Precipitation
14. Hydrogeology
A Consistent Basin-Wide Representation of the Major Aquifers in the Upper Danube Basin
15. Mean Daily Discharge and Discharge Variability
16
Population
17. Gross Domestic Product
18. Water Demand in Tourism Facilities
19. Agriculture
20. Extraction of Water for the Public Drinking Water Supply
21. Topsoil Organic Carbon Content
22. Data on Quantity and Quality Of Groundwater
Hydropower Plants
Part III: Models
24. Groundwater Recharge
25. Runoff Formation
26. Groundwater Contour Maps for the Alluvial Aquifers of the Upper Danube Basin
27
Total Extraction and Total Water Supply per Community
28. Modelling the Effects of Global Change on Drinking Water Supply
the DeepWaterSupply Decision Model
29. Surface Water: Discharges and Water Quality
30. Mean Snow Cover Duration
31. Future Changes in the Ice Reservoir
32. Precipitation and Temperature
33. Two-Way Coupling the PROMET and MM5 Models
34. Mean Number of Storm Days. 35
Energy: Simulation of Hydropower Generation and Reservoir Management
36. CO2-Fluxes and Transpiration
37. Plant Growth and Biomass Production
38. Nitrate Leaching
39. Agricultural Land Use and Drinking Water Demand
40. Actor Model for Farmers' Crop Management Decisions
the DeepFarming Model
41. Water Demand by Private Households and the Public Service Sector
42. Modelled Domestic Water Demand 2
The DeepHousehold Decision Model
43. Diffusion of Water-Saving Technologies in Private Households
The Innovation Module of DeepHousehold
44. Modelling Risk Perception and Indicators of Psycho-Social Sustainability in Private Households
The Risk Perception Module in DeepHousehold
45.Environmental Economy: Industrial Water Abstraction
46. Tourism Research: Water Demand by the Tourism Sector
Part IV: Scenarios.-47. GLOWA-Danube Scenarios
48
The GLOWA-Danube Climate Trends
49
The Statistical Climate Generator
50. The GLOWA-Danube Climate Variants from the Statistical Climate Generator
51. Climate Variants of the MM5 and REMO Regional Climate Models
52
Social Scenarios in GLOWA Danube.- Part V: Integrative Results
53. Impact of Climate Change on Water Availability
54. Scenarios for the Development of Low Flow in the Upper Danube Basin
55. Scenarios for the Development of Floods in the Upper Danube Basin
56. Influence of the Glaciers on Runoff Regime and its Change
57. Mean Snow Cover Duration from November to June under the REMO Regional Climate Trend and the Baseline Climate Variant
58. Trends in Evapotranspiration in Heterogeneous Landscapes under Scenario Conditions
59. Groundwater Recharge under Scenario Conditions
60. The Influence of Snow Cover on the Runoff Regime and its Change
61. Analysis of Discharge Patterns on the Danube Between Kelheim and Achleiten with a Particular Focus on Navigation
62. Effects of Different Scenarios on the Operating Dates of Ski Areas
63. Effects of Different Scenarios on Water Consumption by Golf Courses
64. Changes to the Quantitative Status of Groundwater and the Water Supply. 65. Societal Scenarios in DeepHousehold
66. Scenarios with Economic Perspectives under the Impact of Climate and Social Changes
67. Interventions in DeepHousehold
68. Effects of Climate Change on Hydropower Generation and Reservoir Management
Estimating the Change in Groundwater Quality Resulting from Changes to Land Use and Groundwater Recharge
69. Effects of Future Climate Changes on Yields, Land Use and Agricultural Incomes
70. Scenarios of Top Soil Layer Temperature
71. Effects of Climate Change on Nitrate Leaching
72. Effects of Agro-Economic Decisions on Nitrate Leaching
73
Climate-related Forest Fire Risk
74. Forest Fire Risk under Various Climate Trends
75. Effects of Future Climate Trends On Crop Management.
1. GLOWA-Danube
DANUBIA
2. A Web-Based Modelling- and Decision Support System to Investigate Global Change and the Hydrological Cycle in the Upper Danube Basin
Informatics Sub-Project
3. DeepActor Models in DANUBIA
4. Validation of the Hydrological Modelling in DANUBIA
5. The Stakeholder Dialogue in the Third Project Phase of GLOWA-Danube
6. GLOWA-Danube Results and Key Messages
Part II: Data
7. Digital Terrain
8. Soil Textures
9. Land Use and Land Cover
10. Climate Stations
Spatial and Temporal Interpolation of the Meteorological Data
Precipitation Temperature and Radiation
12. Ice Reservoir
13. Trends in Temperature and Precipitation
14. Hydrogeology
A Consistent Basin-Wide Representation of the Major Aquifers in the Upper Danube Basin
15. Mean Daily Discharge and Discharge Variability
16
Population
17. Gross Domestic Product
18. Water Demand in Tourism Facilities
19. Agriculture
20. Extraction of Water for the Public Drinking Water Supply
21. Topsoil Organic Carbon Content
22. Data on Quantity and Quality Of Groundwater
Hydropower Plants
Part III: Models
24. Groundwater Recharge
25. Runoff Formation
26. Groundwater Contour Maps for the Alluvial Aquifers of the Upper Danube Basin
27
Total Extraction and Total Water Supply per Community
28. Modelling the Effects of Global Change on Drinking Water Supply
the DeepWaterSupply Decision Model
29. Surface Water: Discharges and Water Quality
30. Mean Snow Cover Duration
31. Future Changes in the Ice Reservoir
32. Precipitation and Temperature
33. Two-Way Coupling the PROMET and MM5 Models
34. Mean Number of Storm Days. 35
Energy: Simulation of Hydropower Generation and Reservoir Management
36. CO2-Fluxes and Transpiration
37. Plant Growth and Biomass Production
38. Nitrate Leaching
39. Agricultural Land Use and Drinking Water Demand
40. Actor Model for Farmers' Crop Management Decisions
the DeepFarming Model
41. Water Demand by Private Households and the Public Service Sector
42. Modelled Domestic Water Demand 2
The DeepHousehold Decision Model
43. Diffusion of Water-Saving Technologies in Private Households
The Innovation Module of DeepHousehold
44. Modelling Risk Perception and Indicators of Psycho-Social Sustainability in Private Households
The Risk Perception Module in DeepHousehold
45.Environmental Economy: Industrial Water Abstraction
46. Tourism Research: Water Demand by the Tourism Sector
Part IV: Scenarios.-47. GLOWA-Danube Scenarios
48
The GLOWA-Danube Climate Trends
49
The Statistical Climate Generator
50. The GLOWA-Danube Climate Variants from the Statistical Climate Generator
51. Climate Variants of the MM5 and REMO Regional Climate Models
52
Social Scenarios in GLOWA Danube.- Part V: Integrative Results
53. Impact of Climate Change on Water Availability
54. Scenarios for the Development of Low Flow in the Upper Danube Basin
55. Scenarios for the Development of Floods in the Upper Danube Basin
56. Influence of the Glaciers on Runoff Regime and its Change
57. Mean Snow Cover Duration from November to June under the REMO Regional Climate Trend and the Baseline Climate Variant
58. Trends in Evapotranspiration in Heterogeneous Landscapes under Scenario Conditions
59. Groundwater Recharge under Scenario Conditions
60. The Influence of Snow Cover on the Runoff Regime and its Change
61. Analysis of Discharge Patterns on the Danube Between Kelheim and Achleiten with a Particular Focus on Navigation
62. Effects of Different Scenarios on the Operating Dates of Ski Areas
63. Effects of Different Scenarios on Water Consumption by Golf Courses
64. Changes to the Quantitative Status of Groundwater and the Water Supply. 65. Societal Scenarios in DeepHousehold
66. Scenarios with Economic Perspectives under the Impact of Climate and Social Changes
67. Interventions in DeepHousehold
68. Effects of Climate Change on Hydropower Generation and Reservoir Management
Estimating the Change in Groundwater Quality Resulting from Changes to Land Use and Groundwater Recharge
69. Effects of Future Climate Changes on Yields, Land Use and Agricultural Incomes
70. Scenarios of Top Soil Layer Temperature
71. Effects of Climate Change on Nitrate Leaching
72. Effects of Agro-Economic Decisions on Nitrate Leaching
73
Climate-related Forest Fire Risk
74. Forest Fire Risk under Various Climate Trends
75. Effects of Future Climate Trends On Crop Management.