Impacts of Climate Change and Land Use Change on Streamflow: A Case of Seti Gandaki Watershed, Nepal

Authors

  • Kushal Baral Department of Civil Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, IOE, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
  • Vishnu Prasad Pandey Center for Water Resources Studies, IOE, Tribhuvan University, Nepal
  • Ananta Man Singh Pradhan Water Resources Research and Development Center, Lalitpur, Nepal
  • Avishek Khanal Department of Civil Engineering, Pulchowk Campus, IOE, Tribhuvan University, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/josem.v2i4.61026

Keywords:

Climate change, CMIP6, Seti-Gandaki, SSPs, SWAT

Abstract

Recent research and IPCC reports extensively document the varied effects of climate change on basins worldwide. This study evaluates the impact of climate change and land use change on the Seti-Gandaki watershed's hydrological regime of Nepal. Using a calibrated hydrological SWAT model, forced with climate scenarios (SSP245 and SSP585), the study projects increased precipitation (2-129% and 3-139%) and a warming trend in temperature. Streamflow at the watershed’s outlet is expected to rise (up to 49% in monsoon, 96% in winter in SSP245; up to 61% in monsoon, 89% in winter in SSP585), with increased flow extremes, potentially leading to floods and landslides. The combined impacts project a 52-125% increase in streamflow in SSP245 and a 100-136% increase in SSP585, attributed to the shift from rural to urban settlements. These findings provide crucial insights for water resource planners and managers to develop location-specific strategies for sustainable water resource use in the Seti-Gandaki Watershed.

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Published

2023-12-29

How to Cite

Baral, K., Pandey, V. P., Pradhan, A. M. S., & Khanal, A. (2023). Impacts of Climate Change and Land Use Change on Streamflow: A Case of Seti Gandaki Watershed, Nepal. Journal of Sustainability and Environmental Management, 2(4), 241–256. https://doi.org/10.3126/josem.v2i4.61026

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