Abstract

The WEAP (Water Evaluation and Planning) model was used to estimate the effects of drought in addition to rural and tourist activity on the operation of two multi-purpose reservoirs in the Chalkidiki region of Greece. In scenarios based on historical data from 1975–2005, the fully effective months exceeded 85% of the total simulation period, while short-term droughts (less than two years’ duration) made the reservoirs ineffective to cover summer water demand. The results show that short-term droughts, in combination with high competition for water supply during summer between tourist and rural activities, may have environmental and social implications in semi-arid environments.

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