Abstract

For countries in Southeast Asia that mainly rely on surface water as their water resource, changes in weather patterns and hydrological systems due to climate change will cause severely decreased water resource availability. Warm weather triggers more water use and exacerbates the extraction of water resources, which will change the operation patterns of water usage and increase demand, resulting in water scarcity. The occurrence of prolonged drought upsets the balance between water supply and demand, significantly increasing the vulnerability of regions to damaging impacts. The objectives of this study are to identify trends and determine the impacts of extreme drought events on water levels for the major important water dams in the northern part of Borneo, and to assess the risk of water insecurity for the dams. In this context, remote sensing images are used to determine the degree of risk of water insecurity in the regions. Statistical methods are used in the analysis of daily water levels and rainfall data. The findings show that water levels in dams on the North and Northeast Coasts of Borneo are greatly affected by the extreme drought climate caused by the Northeast Monsoon, with mild to the high risk recorded in terms of water insecurity, with only two of the water dams being water-secure. This study shows how climate change has affected water availability throughout the regions.

Highlights

  • Water resources are the core medium of the environment through which we feel the direct impacts of climate change [1], whereby abnormal weather can lead to water scarcity

  • The results show that the effects of drought on the water levels for each of the dams were clear and pronounced

  • It was found that all dams showed a sharp and significant drop in water level during the drought periods, with water levels for dams C, A, F, and B falling below the critical level

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Introduction

Water resources are the core medium of the environment through which we feel the direct impacts of climate change [1], whereby abnormal weather can lead to water scarcity. Droughts exacerbate water scarcity and cause negative impacts to people’s health and productivity [2]. Dry weather due to extreme drought can cause a serious imbalance in water cycles that changes the precipitation and evaporation processes, atmospheric water vapor circulation, and soil moisture availability [3], resulting in low water volumes in streams, rivers, and reservoirs. The current demand for water exceeds supply, exacerbating the problem even more. This is due to overpopulation and overextraction from human activities. There is a direct impact on the groundwater recharge

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