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YANGTZE RIVER KEY COUNTRY EXPOSURE RIVER FLOW & RUNOFF MIX CLIMATE CHANGE: PAST & FUTURE TREND ICE RESERVES & GLACIER MELT Annual flow estimation Temperature Change (°C) (RCP4.5) Hydrological Changes (mm/year) (RCP4.5) Note: the share of surface water resources refers to the ratio of surface water produced internally by the river in the respective country and the country’s total renewable surface water. Source: China Water Risk based on data from Center for Water Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Rainfall, snowfall and runoff change are expressed in equivalent water height. All data are calculated from five ensemble model (BCC-CSM1.1, CanESM2, CCSM4, MIROC5, MPI-ESM-LR) in IPCC AR5. Source: China Water Risk based on calculation by CAS-IGSNRR using MPI-HM, PCRGLOBWB and WaterGAP hydrological models 1956-2005 2006-2055 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 DEFINITIONS (FAO AQUASTAT): River flow/runoffs: the amount of river water that flows in a given time Surface water produced internally: long-term average annual volume of surface water generated by direct runoff from endogenous precipitation (surface runoff) and groundwater contributions Total renewable surface water: the sum of the internal renew- able surface water resources and the total external renewable surface water resources Glaciers in the Yangtze: Number: 1,528 666 -0.6 1.2 1.8 2.4 3.0 0 1956-2005 2006-2055 0.72 1.83 Snowfall Rainfall Runoff -0.28 -0.44 -0.29 2.80 0.67 -0.18 Glacier area shrinkage: 2,972 and 6,270 masl Yangtze’s glaciers exist between China GDP Population Surface Water Resources 34% 33% 21% “The YREB [Yangtze River Economic Belt] is the socio-economic powerhouse of China. In 2014, the 11 YREB provinces and municipalities, with 43% of China’s population, generated 28 trillion yuan in Gross Regional Product. This represents nearly 42% of the national total GDP. The region is also essential for producing significant amounts of goods that are key to various industries as well as to food and energy security” - China Water Risk, Water-nomics of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, 2016 0.6 3x Three Gorges Dams Ice reserves: 117 km 3 Runoff mix in the upper Yangtze Souce: China Water Risk based on Zhang et al (2013) Glacier melt 7% Snow melt 22% Rainfall- runoff 71% Based on several sources, the contribution of glacier melt and snow melt to the runoffs in the Upper Yangtze could reach 29% masl = metres above sea level 12% Between 1978-2002 (CGI-1) and 2006-2010 (CGI-2) 971bn m 3 1.5x Size of Hong Kong Glacier area: 1,675 km 2 NO WATER, NO GROWTH Does Asia have enough water to develop? THE YANGTZE RIVER BASIN THE YANGTZE MATTERS FOR COUNTRIES, PEOPLE & THE ECONOMY Total surface water resources = 937 billion m 3 Total population = 458 million Total 2015 GDP (constant 2010 price) = US$1,981 billion China 100% China 100% China 100% YANGTZE RIVER Yangtze River is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world. Originating from Tanggula Mountain Pass on top of the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau, it is a natural dividing line between the North and the South, and runs over 6,300km before reaching the East China Sea near Shanghai. Length Basin Area Annual flow Flow through Share of ice & snow melt in upper reach Average surface water resources Basin population Basin GDP in 2015 Transboundary 6,300 km 1.72-2.07 million km 2 666-971 billion m 3 China 29% of runoff 937 billion m 3 458 million US$1,981 billion (constant 2010 price) No Water Use Per Unit GDP (m 3 /USD) Irrawaddy Amu Danya Brahmaputra Mekong Salween Ganges Tarim Indus Yangtze Yellow 0.10 GDP mix Industry 39% Agriculture 12% Services 49% NO WATER, NO GROWTH Does Asia have enough water to develop? Water use mix Industry 35% Municipal 15% Agriculture 50% Water use per capita: 439m 3 /pax For references of all data, please refer to China Water Risk, “No Water, No Growth - Does Asia have enough water to develop?”, 2018 © China Water Risk. All rights reserved, 2018. | Contact: [email protected] For references of all data, please refer to China Water Risk, “No Water, No Growth - Does Asia have enough water to develop?”, 2018 © China Water Risk. All rights reserved, 2018. | Contact: [email protected]

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Page 1: YANGTZE RIVER - China Water Risk...2018/09/05  · Upper Yangtze could reach 29% masl = metres above sea level 12% Between 1978-2002 (CGI-1) and 2006-2010 (CGI-2) 971bn m3 1.5x Size

YANGTZE RIVER

KEY COUNTRY EXPOSURE

RIVER FLOW & RUNOFF MIX

CLIMATE CHANGE: PAST & FUTURE TREND

ICE RESERVES & GLACIER MELT

Annual flow estimation

Temperature Change (°C)(RCP4.5)

Hydrological Changes (mm/year)(RCP4.5)

Note: the share of surface water resources refers to the ratio of surface water produced internally by the river in the respective country and the country’s total renewable surface water.

Source: China Water Risk based on data from Center for Water Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Rainfall, snowfall and runoff change are expressed in equivalent water height. All data are calculated from five ensemble model (BCC-CSM1.1, CanESM2, CCSM4, MIROC5, MPI-ESM-LR) in IPCC AR5.

Source: China Water Risk based on calculation by CAS-IGSNRR usingMPI-HM, PCRGLOBWB and WaterGAP hydrological models

1956-2005 2006-2055

0

0.4

0.8

1.2

1.6

2.0

DEFINITIONS (FAO AQUASTAT):− River flow/runoffs: the amount

of river water that flows in a given time

− Surface water produced internally: long-term average annual volume of surface water generated by direct runoff from endogenous precipitation (surface runoff) and groundwater contributions

− Total renewable surface water: the sum of the internal renew-able surface water resources and the total external renewable surface water resources

Glaciers in the Yangtze:Number: 1,528

666

-0.6

1.2

1.8

2.4

3.0

0

1956-2005 2006-2055

0.72 1.83

Snowfall Rainfall Runoff

-0.28 -0.44 -0.29

2.80

0.67

-0.18

Glacier area shrinkage:

2,972 and 6,270 masl

Yangtze’s glaciers exist

between

China

GDP

Population

Surface WaterResources

34%

33%

21%

“The YREB [Yangtze River Economic Belt] is the socio-economic powerhouse of China. In 2014, the 11 YREB provinces and municipalities, with 43% of China’s population, generated 28 trillion yuan in Gross Regional Product. This represents nearly 42% of the national total GDP. The region is also essential for producing significant amounts of goods that are key to various industries as well as to food and energy security”

- China Water Risk, Water-nomics of the Yangtze River Economic Belt, 2016

0.6

3x Three GorgesDams

Ice reserves:117 km3

Runoff mix in the upper Yangtze

Souce: China Water Risk based on Zhang et al (2013)

Glacier melt7%

Snow melt22%

Rainfall-runoff71%

Based on several sources, the contribution of glacier melt and snow melt to the runoffs in the Upper Yangtze could reach 29%

masl = metres above sea level

12%Between 1978-2002

(CGI-1) and 2006-2010 (CGI-2)

971bn m3

1.5xSize of Hong KongGlacier area: 1,675 km2

NO WATER, NO GROWTHDoes Asia have enough water to develop?

THE YANGTZE RIVER BASIN

THE YANGTZE MATTERS FOR COUNTRIES, PEOPLE & THE ECONOMY

Total surface water resources = 937 billion m3

Total population = 458 million

Total 2015 GDP (constant 2010 price) = US$1,981 billion

China100%

China100%

China100%

YANGTZE RIVERYangtze River is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world. Originating from Tanggula Mountain Pass on top of the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau, it is a natural dividing line between the North and the South, and runs over 6,300km before reaching the East China Sea near Shanghai.

Length

Basin Area

Annual flow

Flow through

Share of ice & snow melt in upper reach

Average surface water resources

Basin population

Basin GDP in 2015

Transboundary

6,300 km

1.72-2.07 million km2

666-971 billion m3

China

29% of runoff

937 billion m3

458 million

US$1,981 billion (constant 2010 price)

No

Water Use Per Unit GDP (m3/USD)

Irraw

addy

Amu

Dan

ya

Brah

map

utra

Mek

ong

Salw

een

Gan

ges

Tarim

Indu

s

Yang

tze

Yello

w

0.10

GDP mix

Industry39%

Agriculture12%

Services49%

NO WATER, NO GROWTHDoes Asia have enough water to develop?

Water use mix

Industry35%

Municipal15%

Agriculture50%

Water use per capita: 439m3/pax

For references of all data, please refer to China Water Risk, “No Water, No Growth - Does Asia have enough water to develop?”, 2018© China Water Risk. All rights reserved, 2018. | Contact: [email protected]

For references of all data, please refer to China Water Risk, “No Water, No Growth - Does Asia have enough water to develop?”, 2018© China Water Risk. All rights reserved, 2018. | Contact: [email protected]

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YangtzeYangtze

© China Water Risk. Data Source: ICIMOD; Randolph Glacier Inventory; FAO AQUAmaps; Data Center for Resources and Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of SciencesThis map uses UN urban population data. However, if we add rural population and other temporary residents living within the municipal boundary of cities, the total population can be larger.

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