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Evaluate Sequential Interventions for Adaptive Water Management in Large River Basins
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Zhang, Zhenxing
, Zhu, Tingju
, Cai, Ximing
, Yan, Yuhan
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Adaptive management
/ Basins
/ Downstream
/ Econometric models
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Engineering
/ Hydrologic models
/ Intervention
/ Mathematical programming
/ Planning
/ River basin management
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Surface water
/ Synergistic effect
/ Water management
/ Water markets
/ Water resources management
/ Water shortages
/ Water use
2026
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Evaluate Sequential Interventions for Adaptive Water Management in Large River Basins
by
Zhang, Zhenxing
, Zhu, Tingju
, Cai, Ximing
, Yan, Yuhan
in
Adaptive management
/ Basins
/ Downstream
/ Econometric models
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Engineering
/ Hydrologic models
/ Intervention
/ Mathematical programming
/ Planning
/ River basin management
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Surface water
/ Synergistic effect
/ Water management
/ Water markets
/ Water resources management
/ Water shortages
/ Water use
2026
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Evaluate Sequential Interventions for Adaptive Water Management in Large River Basins
by
Zhang, Zhenxing
, Zhu, Tingju
, Cai, Ximing
, Yan, Yuhan
in
Adaptive management
/ Basins
/ Downstream
/ Econometric models
/ Economic models
/ Economics
/ Engineering
/ Hydrologic models
/ Intervention
/ Mathematical programming
/ Planning
/ River basin management
/ River basins
/ Rivers
/ Surface water
/ Synergistic effect
/ Water management
/ Water markets
/ Water resources management
/ Water shortages
/ Water use
2026
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Evaluate Sequential Interventions for Adaptive Water Management in Large River Basins
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Evaluate Sequential Interventions for Adaptive Water Management in Large River Basins
2026
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Overview
Integrated River Basin Management (IRBM) and Adaptive Water Management (AWM) have been widely promoted as guiding principles, yet their practical realization at the basin scale remains difficult and underutilized. Sequential Interventions (SIs), stepwise actions applied in a predefined sequence at designated decision points, offer a practical and adaptive approach to implementing AWM. Such methods embody the iterative, learning‐by‐doing principles central to AWM, allowing strategies to evolve in response to monitoring results and changing conditions. This study develops a retrospective evaluation framework grounded in AWM, using an Integrated Hydrologic–Ecologic–Economic Model (IHEEM). The AWM‐grounded framework is employed to evaluate the effectiveness and relationships of SIs for the Yellow River Basin (YRB). The YRB is one of the world's most intensively managed basins, and SIs have been implemented in the basin since the 1980s, including major policies and infrastructure projects. The results show that SIs produce synergistic effects, progressively balancing upstream–downstream and human–nature water demands, enhancing environmental flows, and improving water‐use efficiency. In particular, the engineering intervention, that is, the Xiaolangdi Reservoir (XLD), plays a complementary role to policy interventions in maintaining downstream flows and sediment flushing. These findings illustrate how adaptive management, through iterative, evidence‐based interventions, can strengthen resilience in complex socio‐hydrological systems, and provide insights for advancing IRBM and AWM in large river basins globally with increasing hydrological and socio‐economic pressures.
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