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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Waterwise – setting up for regional application Paul van Walsum
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Overview Modelling Input data Setting up and using the model
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Multi-level modelling economy ecology hydrology complex reduction simple verification Integrated model
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Mathematical form of integrated model x 1, x 2,... vector of decision variables x x i = 0 : no, you do not do it x i = 1 : yes, you do it g 1 x 1 + g 2 x 2 +.. objective function gx --> max a 11 x 1 + a 12 x 2 +.. <b 1 constraints Ax < b a 21 x 1 + a 22 x 2 +.. <b 2
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Non-linear effects: piece-wise linear functions Area of potatoes (ha) Yield
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Modelling methods in optimization models Embedding of submodel “Repro”-method
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Embedding method Includes model in the matrix Disadvantage: high computational load Advantage: More general, less customizing needed
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty “Repro”-method Reproduces input-output responses Advantage: small computational load Disadvantage: requires calibration
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Regional influencing through GW & SW pressure wave droplet movement, including substances
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Waterwise meta-modelling components Local perturbations (by land and water management actions) –experiments with simulation model (“repro-method”) Regional transmissions (groundwater and surface water) –embedded for surface water quantity –repro for groundwater “wave” effects –embedded for water quality (GW & SW) Effects (on economy, ecology, water) –repro
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Option table (example)
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Surface water quantity: perturbations Obtain through sensitivity analyses with simulation model Example: peak flow contribution
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Surface water quantity: perturbations (continued) Discharge (m 3 s -1 ) Water level (m)
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Surface water quantity: transmissions Cascade of linear reservoirs: –Storage ≤ capacity –Flow = linear function of storage + over flow Unit hydrograph method
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Surface water quantity: effects Direct –Costs of undershooting desired minimum flows –Costs of flood damage Indirect: –Yield of water management options that require water
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Groundwater quantity: overview
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Derivation of influence matrix Use analytical formula (steady-state, multi-layer) Top view Model cell (i) j a (i)/ p (j) i j IM =
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Calibration of influence matrix H nature = f · [IM] H agriculture
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Verification of influence matrix (1) without nonlinearity correction (2) using piece-wise function
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Groundwater quantity: effects Derive tabular functions from sensitivity analyses
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Water quality Fixed water flows (long-term averages) Complete mixing of substances Decay coefficients C N,g,i,2 C N,s,i layer 1 layer 2 cell i layer..
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Water quality: Quantity changes can have significant impacts on water quality transmission In that case run model repeatedly, known as SLP, “Successive Linear Programming”
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Input data
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Excursion through data: surface water quantity Perturbations –measures –upstream flow effects Surface water model –schematization of network -unit hydrograph Effects - target flows - costs of deviations
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Perturbations Measures = File wwsets.xls Flow effects = file wsref.xls and wswm.xls
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Surface water transmission Files for schematization - kinr.csv and koutr.csv -kinj.csv and koutj.csv -typej.csv -binmlj.csv Unit hydrograph
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Economic effects of flows Target flows: - minimum flows - maximum flows Costs –undershooting minimum targets –overshooting maximum targets
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Highlight 1: master control file Wwcontrol.xls
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Highlight 2: files for restricting decision space
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Overview of setting up and using model
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New Approaches to Adaptive Water Management under Uncertainty Procedure for setting up Waterwise 1. Start with the objectives! 2. Transmission links 3. Identify measures: submeasures Combinations 4. Make planning units …
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