Invited lecture: Climate Change Consideration in Hydropower Development in Nepal Himalayan Region

来源 :35th IAHR World Congress(第三十五届国际水利学大会) | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:gaofei23
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The effects of Climate change on precipitation pattern and hydrological regime are the most critical to hydropower generation.The trends on changes, though not exactly quantified, are visualized to be heterogeneous over different ecological zones of Nepal.
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