Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand

Understanding drought propagation is essential for effective water resource management. This study employs an innovative approach to examine the transition from meteorological drought (MD) to hydrological drought (HD) in the Upper Nan Watershed (UNW), Thailand, using the standardized precipitation e...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Chrisna Satriagasa, Piyapong Tongdeenok, Naruemol Kaewjampa
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Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2025-01-01
Series:Environment and Natural Resources Journal
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Online Access:https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/255042/171389
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description Understanding drought propagation is essential for effective water resource management. This study employs an innovative approach to examine the transition from meteorological drought (MD) to hydrological drought (HD) in the Upper Nan Watershed (UNW), Thailand, using the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) and standardized streamflow index (SSI). Cross-wavelet transform (XWT) and Pearson’s correlation analyses reveal a significant positive correlation between MD and HD, with the drought propagation time (DPT) ranging from 2 to 5 months, notably shorter during the dry season. The eastern UNW (Zone I) has the longest DPT, while the western UNW (Zone III) has the shortest. This study is distinguished by its integration of global teleconnection factors, such as El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Dipole Mode Index (DMI), and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), alongside local factors like climate, slope, and watershed morphometry. This dual focus provides a comprehensive analysis of drought dynamics, enhancing the understanding of drought propagation and its complexities. The integration of global and local influences provides insights applicable across diverse water resource management contexts. It highlights the critical role of forests in regulating water flow and extending the DPT, emphasizing the need for forest conservation and land use regulation in the headwaters. Despite challenges associated with highland meteorological data, findings offer improvements to existing drought monitoring and early warning systems, underscoring the importance of combining global and local factors in effective drought management strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-268d74073efd417cb5b816c92c83852b2025-01-27T08:10:51ZengMahidol UniversityEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal1686-54562408-23842025-01-01231142710.32526/ennrj/23/20240202Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, ThailandMuhammad Chrisna Satriagasa0Piyapong Tongdeenok1Naruemol Kaewjampa2Watershed and Environmental Management Program, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, ThailandWatershed and Environmental Management Program, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, ThailandWatershed and Environmental Management Program, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok 10900, ThailandUnderstanding drought propagation is essential for effective water resource management. This study employs an innovative approach to examine the transition from meteorological drought (MD) to hydrological drought (HD) in the Upper Nan Watershed (UNW), Thailand, using the standardized precipitation evapotranspiration index (SPEI) and standardized streamflow index (SSI). Cross-wavelet transform (XWT) and Pearson’s correlation analyses reveal a significant positive correlation between MD and HD, with the drought propagation time (DPT) ranging from 2 to 5 months, notably shorter during the dry season. The eastern UNW (Zone I) has the longest DPT, while the western UNW (Zone III) has the shortest. This study is distinguished by its integration of global teleconnection factors, such as El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the Dipole Mode Index (DMI), and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), alongside local factors like climate, slope, and watershed morphometry. This dual focus provides a comprehensive analysis of drought dynamics, enhancing the understanding of drought propagation and its complexities. The integration of global and local influences provides insights applicable across diverse water resource management contexts. It highlights the critical role of forests in regulating water flow and extending the DPT, emphasizing the need for forest conservation and land use regulation in the headwaters. Despite challenges associated with highland meteorological data, findings offer improvements to existing drought monitoring and early warning systems, underscoring the importance of combining global and local factors in effective drought management strategies.https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/255042/171389meteorological droughthydrological droughtdrought propagationupper nan watershedforest conservation
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Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand
Environment and Natural Resources Journal
meteorological drought
hydrological drought
drought propagation
upper nan watershed
forest conservation
title Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand
title_full Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand
title_fullStr Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand
title_short Analyzing Drought Propagation and Its Influential Factors in the Upper Nan Watershed, Thailand
title_sort analyzing drought propagation and its influential factors in the upper nan watershed thailand
topic meteorological drought
hydrological drought
drought propagation
upper nan watershed
forest conservation
url https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/255042/171389
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