Her primary areas of study are Hydrology, Irrigation, Drainage basin, Evapotranspiration and Discharge. Ingjerd Haddeland works mostly in the field of Hydrology, limiting it down to topics relating to Climate model and, in certain cases, Hydrological modelling, Surface runoff, Water balance and Snow. Ingjerd Haddeland interconnects Latent heat, Streamflow and Sensible heat in the investigation of issues within Evapotranspiration.
Her work carried out in the field of Discharge brings together such families of science as Ocean current, Surface water and Groundwater. Her Surface water research incorporates themes from Water use and Water quality. Her research investigates the connection between Water cycle and topics such as Water conservation that intersect with problems in Global warming and Water supply.
Drainage basin, Climate model, Evapotranspiration, Hydrology and Surface runoff are her primary areas of study. Her work on Discharge and Streamflow as part of her general Drainage basin study is frequently connected to Structural basin, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Her work in Evapotranspiration covers topics such as Snow which are related to areas like Water balance.
Her Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Global warming, Water cycle, Hydrological modelling and Water resources. Her work in the fields of Water resources, such as Water scarcity and Water conservation, intersects with other areas such as Environmental resource management. Ingjerd Haddeland studied Surface water and Irrigation that intersect with Sensible heat and Latent heat.
Her main research concerns Global warming, Climate model, Water resources, Hydrology and Natural resource economics. In her work, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Agricultural productivity, Coupled model intercomparison project and Irrigation is strongly intertwined with Water supply, which is a subfield of Global warming. Her studies in Water resources integrate themes in fields like Drainage basin and Water cycle.
Her Streamflow study in the realm of Drainage basin interacts with subjects such as Advection. Her Hydrology research incorporates elements of Catchment scale, Surface runoff and River runoff. Her Water scarcity research includes elements of Environmental change and Evapotranspiration.
Her primary scientific interests are in Water resources, Global warming, Water supply, Discharge and Irrigation. Her Water resources study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Water cycle. Her Water cycle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Water conservation, Effects of global warming, Climate model and Downscaling.
In her research on the topic of Water supply, Food security and Representative Concentration Pathways is strongly related with Water scarcity. Ingjerd Haddeland focuses mostly in the field of Discharge, narrowing it down to topics relating to Water use and, in certain cases, Ocean current, Drainage basin, Streamflow and Surface water. In general Irrigation study, her work on Irrigation water often relates to the realm of Greenhouse, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
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Multimodel assessment of water scarcity under climate change
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014)
Constraints and potentials of future irrigation water availability on agricultural production under climate change
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(2014)
Global water resources affected by human interventions and climate change
Ingjerd Haddeland;Jens Heinke;Jens Heinke;Hester Biemans;Stephanie Eisner.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014)
Global river discharge and water temperature under climate change
M.T.H. van Vliet;W.H.P. Franssen;J.R. Yearsley;F. Ludwig.
Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions (2013)
Multimodel Estimate of the Global Terrestrial Water Balance: Setup and First Results
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Journal of Hydrometeorology (2011)
Impact of reservoirs on river discharge and irrigation water supply during the 20th century
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Water Resources Research (2011)
Climate change impact on available water resources obtained using multiple global climate and hydrology models
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Earth System Dynamics Discussions (2013)
Multimodel projections and uncertainties of irrigation water demand under climate change
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Geophysical Research Letters (2013)
Effects of irrigation on the water and energy balances of the Colorado and Mekong river basins
Ingjerd Haddeland;Ingjerd Haddeland;Dennis P. Lettenmaier;Thomas Skaugen;Thomas Skaugen.
Journal of Hydrology (2006)
The Rhône-Aggregation Land Surface Scheme Intercomparison Project: An Overview
Aaron A. Boone;F. Habets;J. Noilhan;D. Clark.
Journal of Climate (2004)
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