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The world’s road to water scarcity: shortage and stress in the 20th century and pathways towards sustainability

机译:世界水资源短缺之路:20世纪的短缺和压力以及实现可持续发展的途径

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Water scarcity is a rapidly growing concern around the globe, but little is known about how it has developed over time. This study provides a first assessment of continuous sub-national trajectories of blue water consumption, renewable freshwater availability, and water scarcity for the entire 20th century. Water scarcity is analysed using the fundamental concepts of shortage (impacts due to low availability per capita) and stress (impacts due to high consumption relative to availability) which indicate difficulties in satisfying the needs of a population and overuse of resources respectively. While water consumption increased fourfold within the study period, the population under water scarcity increased from 0.24 billion (14% of global population) in the 1900s to 3.8 billion (58%) in the 2000s. Nearly all sub-national trajectories show an increasing trend in water scarcity. The concept of scarcity trajectory archetypes and shapes is introduced to characterize the historical development of water scarcity and suggest measures for alleviating water scarcity and increasing sustainability. Linking the scarcity trajectories to other datasets may help further deepen understanding of how trajectories relate to historical and future drivers, and hence help tackle these evolving challenges.
机译:缺水问题在全球范围内迅速增长,但随着时间的流逝,人们对其知之甚少。这项研究首次评估了整个20世纪持续的国家以下地区的蓝水消耗量,可再生淡水供应量和缺水情况。用水短缺的基本概念是分析水短缺(因人均可用率低而产生的影响)和压力(因消耗量相对于可获得性高而造成的影响),这两个概念分别表示难以满足人口需求和资源过度使用。虽然在研究期间耗水量增加了四倍,但缺水人口从1900年代的2.4亿(占全球人口的14%)增加到2000年代的38亿(占全球人口的58%)。几乎所有地方以下的轨迹都显示出水资源短缺的趋势。引入了缺水轨迹原型和形状的概念,以描述缺水的历史发展,并提出缓解缺水和增加可持续性的措施。将稀缺轨迹与其他数据集联系起来可能有助于进一步加深对轨迹与历史和未来驱动因素的关系的了解,从而帮助应对这些不断发展的挑战。

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