Drought and Ecological Flows in the Lower Guadiana River Basin (Southwest Iberian Peninsula)
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Drought temporal characterization is a fundamental instrument in water resource
management and planning of basins with dry-summer Mediterranean climate and with a significant
seasonal and interannual variability of precipitation regime. This is the case for the Lower Guadiana
Basin, where the river is the border between Spain and Portugal (Algarve-Baixo Alentejo-Andalucía
Euroregion). For this transboundary basin, a description and evaluation of hydrological drought
events was made using the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) with monthly precipitation time
series of Spanish and Portuguese climatic stations in the study area. The results showed the occurrence
of global cycles of about 25–30 years with predominance of moderate and severe drought events.
It was observed that the current requirements of ecological flows in strategic water bodies were
not satisfied in some months of October to April of years characterized by severe drought events
occurring in the period from 1946 to 2015. Therefore, the characterization of the ecological status
of the temporary streams that were predominant in this basin should be a priority in the next
hydrologic plans in order to identify the relationships between actual flow regimes and habitat
attributes, thereby improving environmental flows assessments, which will enable integrated water
resource management.
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Pulido Calvo, I., Gutiérrez Estrada, J. C., Sanz Fernández, V. (2020). Drought and Ecological Flows in the Lower Guadiana River Basin (Southwest Iberian Peninsula). Water, 12(3), 677. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w12030677














