Declining water resources in the Anduña River Basin of Western Pyrenees: Land abandonment or climate variability?
Author/s
Bilbao Barrenetxea, NereaDate
2024-06Discipline/s
Ingeniería, Industria y ConstrucciónSubject/s
Land abandonmentReforestation
Climate variability
SWAT
Pyrenees
Water resources
Abstract
Mountains play a crucial role in supplying water for consumption, irrigation, and hydroelectric
power. However, they are highly vulnerable to climate change. The Pyrenees exemplify
a mountainous region undergoing significant changes, notably in land-use practisces, with a
significant shift towards forest cover.
Study Focus:
We use the SWAT model, to analyse in depth two factors that most influence the hydrological
cycle: land-use change and climate variability. The model is calibrated and validated
using daily streamflow for the periods 1992–2004 and 2005– 2018. The following results were
obtained for both periods: an NSE of 0.51, an R2 of 0.72, and a PBIAS of –12.67 % for the
calibration period and an NSE of 0.55, an R2 of 0.75, and a PBIAS of –16.49 % for the validation
period, indicating that the model accurately represented the daily streamflow. Subsequently, we
designed three scenarios based on combinations of historical data to quantify the contribution
of each factor...





