An integrated assessment of climate change impacts for Greece in the near future

被引:101
作者
Giannakopoulos, Christos [1 ]
Kostopoulou, Effie [1 ,2 ]
Varotsos, Konstantinos V. [1 ]
Tziotziou, Kostas [1 ]
Plitharas, Achilleas [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Observ Athens, Inst Environm Res & Sustainable Dev, Athens 15236, Greece
[2] Energy Environm Water Res Ctr, Cyprus Inst, Nicosia, Cyprus
[3] World Wildlife Fund WWF Hellas, Athens 10558, Greece
关键词
Greece; Climate change; Impacts; Forestry; Agriculture; Urban areas; Tourism; FIRE RISK; SIMULATIONS; EXTREMES; WEATHER;
D O I
10.1007/s10113-011-0219-8
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Climate changes in the Mediterranean region, related to a significant increase in temperature and changes in precipitation patterns, can potentially affect local economies. Agriculture and tourism are undoubtedly the most important economic sources for Greece and these may be more strongly affected by changing future climate conditions. Climate change and their various negative impacts on human life are also detected in their environment; hence this study deals with implications, caused by changing climate, in urban and forest areas. Potential changes for the mid-twenty-first century (2021-2050) are analysed using a high-resolution regional climate model. This paper presents relevant climatic indices, indicative for potential implications which may jeopardise vital economic/environmental sectors of the country. The results provide insights into particular regions of the Greek territory that may undergo substantial impacts due to climate change. It is concluded that the duration of dry days is expected to increase in most of the studied agricultural regions. Winter precipitation generally decreases, whereas an increase in autumn precipitation is projected in most areas. Changing climate conditions associated with increased minimum temperatures (approximately 1.3A degrees C) and decreased winter precipitation by 15% on average suggest that the risk for forest fires is intensified in the future. In urban areas, unpleasantly high temperatures during day and night will increase the feeling of discomfort in the citizens, while flash floods events are expected to occur more frequently. Another impact of climate change in urban regions is the increasing energy demand for cooling in summer. Finally, it was found that continental tourist areas of the Greek mainland will more often face heatwave episodes. In coastal regions, increased temperatures especially at night in combination with high levels of relative humidity can lead to conditions that are nothing less than uncomfortable for foreigners and the local population. In general, projected changes associated with temperature have a higher degree of confidence than those associated with precipitation.
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页码:829 / 843
页数:15
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