Hester Biemans

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P1153Scopus author ID36080562500

P108employerWageningen University & ResearchQ422208
P735given nameHesterQ21057288
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
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Q61830349A Global Analysis of Future Water Deficit Based On Different Allocation Mechanisms
Q57895453Accounting for environmental flow requirements in global water assessments
Q58034136Adaptation to changing water resources in the Ganges basin, northern India
Q57865127Crop-specific seasonal estimates of irrigation-water demand in South Asia
Q31051521Flexible Strategies for Coping with Rainfall Variability: Seasonal Adjustments in Cropped Area in the Ganges Basin
Q30660437Future water resources for food production in five South Asian river basins and potential for adaptation--a modeling study
Q61830351Global Water Availability and Requirements for Future Food Production
Q30717087Global water resources affected by human interventions and climate change
Q104869486High-resolution assessment of global technical and economic hydropower potential
Q57864529Impacts of future deforestation and climate change on the hydrology of the Amazon Basin: a multi-model analysis with a new set of land-cover change scenarios
Q104869496Integrated scenarios to support analysis of the food–energy–water nexus
Q57197120Intercomparison of global river discharge simulations focusing on dam operation—multiple models analysis in two case-study river basins, Missouri–Mississippi and Green–Colorado
Q57197353LPJmL4 – a dynamic global vegetation model with managed land – Part 1: Model description
Q63951665LPJmL4 – a dynamic global vegetation model with managed land: Part I – Model description
Q41109486Reconciling irrigated food production with environmental flows for Sustainable Development Goals implementation
Q39123157Snowmelt contributions to discharge of the Ganges
Q57876460The critical role of the routing scheme in simulating peak river discharge in global hydrological models
Q70741697The need for bottom-up assessments of climate risks and adaptation in climate-sensitive regions