Assessment of climate change impacts on flooding in the downstream of the Dong Nai River

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Assessment of climate change impacts on flooding in the downstream of the Dong Nai River

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dc.contributor.author Tran, Hong Thai
dc.date.accessioned 2011-05-29T10:33:36Z
dc.date.available 2011-05-29T10:33:36Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation 25-31 vi
dc.identifier.issn 0866-8612
dc.identifier.uri http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/9455
dc.description.abstract In recent decades, the increasing in greenhouse gas emission has caused global warming leading to many adverse changes of the environment especially the sea level rise and the hydrological regime. The Dong Nai river basin having the downstream part below the sea level is among the most vulnerable basins to climate change. Recents studies showed that the sea level in the downstream of Sai Gon - Dong Nai river basin is rising. Many cities downstream of the basin especially Ho Chi Minh city are being flooded in flow tides which seriously affect the socio-economic development. Thus, research on the future impacts of climate change on flooding in this area is of vital importance. This paper applied the HydroGIS modeling package to predict the flooding levels in the Dong Nai river basin for the period from 2020 – 2100 taking into account the impact of climate change. Inundation maps were developed based on three climate change scenarios namely B1, B2 and A1FI and different sea level rise values (e.g. 15, 25, 50, 75 and 100cm). These maps together with comprehensive analysis on the trend and extent of flooding will assist decision makers in developing mitigation measures coping with flooding in the river basin. vi
dc.language.iso en vi
dc.publisher Tap chi Khoa hoc vi
dc.subject Climate change, flooding, Dong Nai river, HydroGIS. vi
dc.title Assessment of climate change impacts on flooding in the downstream of the Dong Nai River vi
dc.type Article vi

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