I started up this blog a year ago (get it?!). No for serious though, I posted my first blog post in October 2015, not having a clear idea. And I chose the topic of climate change impact on water resources on mere interest. I guess my background in Environmental Engineering and water quality related projects had an impact on it, perhaps?
But I personally learned a lot about the topic and the role of modelling through this journey, which fingers crossed I will continue!
Now let’s briefly look at the direction we took in exploring this topic!
First I tried to illustrate the importance of climate change and rising temperature on hydrological cycle and how everything is interconnected (What's the big deal?). I tried to “show” this fact through the Last Call at the Oasis documentary, which if you have not seen it yet, I really do recommend it. (Don't take it for granted!)
Then I briefly explored the Integrated Water Resource Management approach, pointing out some of its pros and cons ( The rights and wrongs of IWRM).
After that we got more scientific and explored the modelling science and introduced the different types of models and different resolutions available for modelling the hydrological responses.( Variety is the spice of modelling!, Different resolutions)
Then I tried to provide an example of how different criteria can be used to facilitate an easier decision making when it comes to choosing a particular modelling approach (The art and skill of decision making).
Next we had the big COP21 coverage, because that was huge and couldn’t be ignored. (Confused about COP21 Agreement, Activist à Paris- COP21 Coverage).
After my mixed-emotions about COP21 was settledJ, I looked into a water quality modelling package(Modelling thequality) and a case study in Nepal that applied that model. (Water quality modelling to the rescue!)
Later a case study that attempted to use lumped modelling approach to test the robustness of models for climate transposability (Climatetransposability- case of Canada and Germany), and finally I felt the desire to write about the debate about lumped and distributed models, because I enjoyed it myself and I wanted to share. (The dilemma-the heated debate)
So there it is, I hope that this blog up to now has helped my readers as much as it helped me to learn new things about the importance of water, the effect of climate change, and more importantly for me personally, the role of modelling.
Here is a short clip on this journey ,It was challenging one for me personally but undoubtedly a nice one,
Honeyeh
*All the photos used in the video are referenced in my blog posts
