National Institute of Technology Rourkela

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Syllabus

Course Details

Subject {L-T-P / C} : CE6438 : Climate change and Water Resources { 3-0-0 / 3}

Subject Nature : Theory

Coordinator : Ratnakar Swain

Syllabus

Module 1 :

Module-I (8 hours)
Topic-Overview of climate change and global water cycle: Climate variability, drivers of climate change Observed and future changes in global patterns of precipitation and evaporation, Understanding the water cycle, global water distribution and quantitative and qualitative spatio-temporal changes.
Module-II (8 hours)
Hydrological impacts of climate change and variability: Estimating impacts of climate change on precipitation variability, extreme precipitation events, droughts, floods, evapotranspiration, soil moisture, surface and sub-surface water resources, runoff and river discharge, glacial hydrological regime, fluvial landforms.
Module-III (10 hours)
Modelling Impacts on Hydrological Systems: Modelling climate-induced changes in hydrology Water resource availability and demand, modelling runoff, flood frequency analysis, soil erosion, Socio-economic and environmental impacts indicators of climate risks to water resources vulnerability Factors affecting the vulnerability of water resources.
Module-IV (10 hours)
Migration and Adaptation Strategies for water management: Scale dependent vulnerability-local, regional, global Vulnerability assessment and adaptation framework – all intra-national governance levels, transboundary water resources critical knowledge gaps, Importance of IWRM for adaptation Integrated drought management Potential water resource conflicts, Implications for policy and sustainable development Risk management.

Course Objective

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1) Understand the nexus between climate change and global water cycles.

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2) Assess the impacts of climate change on hydrology and water resources.

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3) Gain proficiency in modeling climate-induced changes in hydrological systems.

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4) Develop adaptation strategies to mitigate water resource vulnerabilities.

Course Outcome

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CO1: Understanding of the complex relationship between climate change and global water cycles.
CO2: Analyze and interpret the multifaceted impacts of climate change on hydrological systems, including extreme events and changes in water resources.
CO3: Apply modelling techniques to assess and predict climate-induced alterations in hydrological systems, estimating changes in water availability and demand.
CO4: Design adaptation frameworks and strategies to address vulnerabilities at various scales, integrating concepts like Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) and sustainable practices.
CO5: Evaluate policy implications and sustainable approaches for managing water resources under the influence of climate change, considering governance and societal impacts.

Essential Reading

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Levi D. Brekke, Hydrological impacts of climate change, water resources planning, adaptation strategies., American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

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K. N. Ninan, Impact assessment, water security, economic implications, adaptation and mitigation strategies., Springer

Supplementary Reading

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M. Monirul Qader Mirza, Q.K. Ahmad, Climate variability, water resource vulnerability, case studies from South Asia., Taylor & Francis

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P. Singh, V. Singh, U. Haritashya, Hydrological modeling, extreme events, water management policies., Springer