Session JRLAT: Territorial hydrology modelling with AirGRiwrm
Outlines:
- From natural hydrology modeling to integrated modeling
- Main features of airGRiwrm
- Semi-distributed hydrological model simulation and calibration
- Climate Change Impact and Adaptation study methodology
- Delimitation of the study area and it's points of interest
- Data harvesting and pre-processing
- Meteorological (Historical reanalyses, climate scenarios)
- Hydrological (Hydroportail)
- Usages (BNPE, crop areas combined with water demand modeling for irrigation...)
- Reservoir management
- Water restrictions
- Model setup for calibration
- Calibration assessment
- Flow naturalization
- Hydrological indicators for sustainable development (choose with actors)
- Foresight study
- Climate change impact on resources
- Leverage identification with the actors
- Scenario development (Socioeconomic and greenhouse gas trajectory compliance)
- Modeling of integrated scenarios and assessment