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Water balance, climate change and land-use planning in the Pearl Harbor Basin, Hawai'i
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Dept of Geography, Univ of Hawai'i at Manoa, Porteus Hall 445, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu HI 96322, United States
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Climate change - Computer simulation - Evaporation - Groundwater resources - Land use - Optimization - Rain - Recharging (underground waters) - Regional planning - Surface water resources;
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The Pearl Harbor basin on the tropical oceanic island of O'ahu, Hawai'i, exhibits extreme climatic gradients, rapid land-use change and groundwater use near sustainable yield. The basin's water usage and groundwater recharge, and hence water yield, are strongly influenced by the spatial distribution of land use. Current recharge is expected to drop by about one-eighth with the demise of the remaining sugar-cane and pineapple. Evidence suggests that lower rainfall and increased evaporation may well accompany warmer periods in Hawaii, and water-balance simulations indicate many scenarios having a significant decrease in available water. Land-use planners can use such results in tandem with multiobjective optimization models to generate alternative land-use plans and show trade-offs among objectives.
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