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Global assessment of future sectoral water scarcity under adaptive inner-basin water allocation measures

机译:自适应内部盆地水分配措施下对未来部门水资源稀缺的全球评估

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Water scarcity has become a major threat to sustainable development under climate change. To reduce the population exposure to water scarcity and improve universal access to safe drinking water are important targets of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 in the near future. This study aims to examine the potential of applying adaptive inner-basin water allocation measures (AIWAM), which were not explicitly considered in previous studies, for mitigating water scarcity in the future period (2020-2050). By incorporating AIWAM in water scarcity assessment, nonagricultural water uses are assumed to have high priority over agricultural water use and thus would receive more water supply. Results show that global water deficit is projected to be -3241.9 km~3/ yr in 2050, and severe water scarcity is mainly found in arid and semi-arid regions, e.g. Western US, Northern China, and the Middle East. Future warming climate and socioeconomic development tend to aggravate global water scarcity, particularly in Northern Africa, Central Asia, and the Middle East. The application of AIWAM could significantly mitigate water scarcity for nonagricultural sectors by leading to a decrease of global population subject to water scarcity by 12% in 2050 when compared to that without AIWAM. However, this is at the cost of reducing water availability for agricultural sector in the upstream areas, resulting in an increase of global irrigated cropland exposed to water scarcity by 6%. Nevertheless, AIWAM provides a useful scenario that helps design strategies for reducing future population exposure to water scarcity, particularly in densely populated basins and regions. Our findings highlight increasing water use competition across sectors between upstream and downstream areas, and the results provide useful information to develop adaptation strategies towards sustainable water management.
机译:水资源短缺已成为气候变化下可持续发展的重大威胁。为了减少水资源稀缺的暴露,并改善对安全饮用水的普遍获得是在不久的将来的可持续发展目标(SDG)6的重要目标。本研究旨在审查应用自适应内部盆地水分配措施(AIWAM)的潜力,这些措施(AIWAM)在以前的研究中未明确考虑,以减轻未来期间的水资源稀缺(20​​20-2050)。通过将Aiwam纳入水资源稀缺评估,假设非经济用水量在农用用水中具有高优先级,因此将获得更多供水。结果表明,全球水资源赤字预计为-3241.9 km〜3 /年,在2050年,严重的水资源稀缺主要在干旱和半干旱地区发现,例如,美国西部,中国北部和中东。未来的温暖气候和社会经济发展往往会加剧全球水资源稀缺,特别是在北非,中亚和中东。 AIWam的应用可以显着减轻非农华界的水资源稀缺,导致2050年在2050年的水资源稀缺下降12%,而没有Aiwam。然而,这是降低上游领域的农业部门水资源可用性的成本,导致全球灌溉农田的增加,暴露于水资源稀缺的6%。尽管如此,AIWam提供了一种有用的场景,有助于减少未来人口暴露于水资源稀缺的设计策略,特别是在密集的盆地和地区。我们的调查结果强调了上游和下游领域之间跨部门的增加的水分竞争,结果提供了开发适应可持续水资源管理的适应策略。

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    《Science of the total environment》 |2021年第20期|146973.1-146973.13|共13页
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    School of Hydrology and Water Resources Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing China Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China;

    Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China;

    Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China;

    Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China;

    School of Hydrology and Water Resources Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology Nanjing China;

    Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China;

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  • 关键词

    Water scarcity; Water deficit; Adaptive measures; Water allocation; Water demand;

    机译:水资源短缺;水赤字;自适应措施;水分配;水需求;

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