Samuel Fournet
PhD Student
Department of climate impacts & vulnerabilities
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Germany
Biography
Samuel Fournet Phd Student in Geoecology and Agronomy, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Department of climate impacts & vulnerabilities.
Research Interest
Eco-hydrological modelling development, Niger river basin, West Africa Hydrological forecast and drought early warning system settings Water transfer module to represent irrigation systems Experimental seamless hydrologic prediction system Integrated river basin planning system under climate change, Upper Niger basin, West Africa Impact of irrigation and reservoir management under climate change Multi-criteria decision support tools for master plan Wetland management, Inner Niger Delta, Mali Floodplain ecosystem services Water economic trade-offs assessment
Publications
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Liersch S., Cools J., Kone B., Koch H., Diallo M., Reinhardt J., Fournet S., Aich V., Hattermann F. F., Vulnerability of rice production in the Inner Niger Delta to water resources management under climate variability and change, Environmental Science & Policy, 2012
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Aich, V., Liersch S., Vetter T., Huang S., Tecklenburg J., Hoffmann P., Koch H., Fournet S., Krysanova V., Müller E. N. and Hattermann F. F., Comparing impacts of climate change on streamflow in four large African river basins, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussion, under review