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Daniela Anghileri

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  25
Citations -  692

Daniela Anghileri is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Water resources. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 450 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniela Anghileri include ETH Zurich & Polytechnic University of Milan.

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Value of long-term streamflow forecasts to reservoir operations for water supply in snow-dominated river catchments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a forecast-based adaptive management framework for water supply reservoirs and evaluate the contribution of long-term inflow forecasts to reservoir operations, which is developed for snow-dominated river basins that demonstrate large gaps in forecast skill between seasonal and inter-annual time horizons.
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Large storage operations under climate change: expanding uncertainties and evolving tradeoffs

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of large storage operations as flexible means of adaptation to climate change is explored, and the impacts of different climate projections for different future time horizons on the multi-purpose operations of the existing system of large dams in the Red River basin (China-Laos-Vietnam).
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Integrated approaches to understanding and reducing drought impact on food security across scales

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-scale, integrated framework leveraging modeling advances (e.g., drought and crop monitoring, water-food-energy nexus, decision making) and increased data availability was proposed to support multidisciplinary approaches and avoid potential policy spillover effects.
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Informing the operations of water reservoirs over multiple temporal scales by direct use of hydro-meteorological data

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the relative contribution of state observations and perfect forecasts of future water availability in improving multipurpose water reservoirs operation over short and long-term temporal scales.
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Optimizing Watershed Management by Coordinated Operation of Storing Facilities

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an approach in two steps to design coordination mechanisms at the watershed scale with the ultimate goal of enlarging the space for negotiated agreements between competing uses and improving the overall system efficiency.