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Simon N. Gosling
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 106
Citations - 11869
Simon N. Gosling is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 102 publications receiving 8922 citations. Previous affiliations of Simon N. Gosling include University of Reading & King's College London.
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Multimodel assessment of water scarcity under climate change
Jacob Schewe,Jens Heinke,Jens Heinke,Dieter Gerten,Ingjerd Haddeland,Nigel W. Arnell,Douglas B. Clark,Rutger Dankers,Stephanie Eisner,Balázs M. Fekete,Felipe J. Colón-González,Simon N. Gosling,Hyungjun Kim,Xingcai Liu,Yoshimitsu Masaki,Felix T. Portmann,Felix T. Portmann,Yusuke Satoh,Tobias Stacke,Qiuhong Tang,Yoshihide Wada,Dominik Wisser,Torsten Albrecht,Katja Frieler,Franziska Piontek,Lila Warszawski,Pavel Kabat +26 more
TL;DR: It is shown that climate change is likely to exacerbate regional and global water scarcity considerably and GHM uncertainty is particularly dominant in many regions affected by declining water resources, suggesting a high potential for improved water resource projections through hydrological model development.
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Constraints and potentials of future irrigation water availability on agricultural production under climate change
Joshua Elliott,Delphine Deryng,Christoph Müller,Katja Frieler,Markus Konzmann,Dieter Gerten,Michael Glotter,Martina Flörke,Yoshihide Wada,Neil Best,Stephanie Eisner,Balázs M. Fekete,Christian Folberth,Ian Foster,Ian Foster,Simon N. Gosling,Ingjerd Haddeland,Nikolay Khabarov,Fulco Ludwig,Yoshimitsu Masaki,Stefan Olin,Cynthia Rosenzweig,Cynthia Rosenzweig,Alex C. Ruane,Alex C. Ruane,Yusuke Satoh,Erwin Schmid,Tobias Stacke,Qiuhong Tang,Dominik Wisser +29 more
TL;DR: This work compares ensembles of water supply and demand projections driven by ensemble output from five global climate models and suggests surplus water supply could in principle support a net increase in irrigation, although substantial investments in irrigation infrastructure would be required.
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The impacts of climate change on river flood risk at the global scale
Nigel W. Arnell,Simon N. Gosling +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an assessment of the implications of climate change for global river flood risk is presented, based on the estimation of flood frequency relationships at a grid resolution of 0.5 × 0.6°, using a global hydrological model with climate scenarios derived from 21 climate models, together with projections of future population.
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Hydrological droughts in the 21st century, hotspots and uncertainties from a global multimodel ensemble experiment
Christel Prudhomme,Ignazio Giuntoli,Emma L. Robinson,Douglas B. Clark,Nigel W. Arnell,Rutger Dankers,Balázs M. Fekete,Wietse Franssen,Dieter Gerten,Simon N. Gosling,Stefan Hagemann,David M. Hannah,Hyungjun Kim,Yoshimitsu Masaki,Yusuke Satoh,Tobias Stacke,Yoshihide Wada,Dominik Wisser,Dominik Wisser +18 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that different representations of terrestrial water-cycle processes in GIMs are responsible for a much larger uncertainty in the response of hydrological drought to climate change than previously thought.
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A global assessment of the impact of climate change on water scarcity
Simon N. Gosling,Nigel W. Arnell +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a global scale assessment of the impact of climate change on water scarcity, using the Water Crowding Index (WCI) and the Water Stress Index to calculate exposure to increases and decreases in global water scarcity.