Managing Water Resources to Adapt to Climate Change: Facing Uncertainty and Scarcity in a Changing Context

被引:75
作者
Garrote, Luis [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Madrid, Civil Engn Dept Hydraul Energy & Environm, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Water resources; Water management; Climate change adaptation; Reservoir storage; EUROPEAN CLIMATE; CHANGE IMPACTS; RIVER-FLOW; MANAGEMENT; AVAILABILITY; IRRIGATION; DROUGHT; PROJECTIONS; VULNERABILITY; REQUIREMENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s11269-017-1714-6
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Some of the most significant future efforts in water resources management will be devoted to climate change adaptation. Climate change adaptation is of special concern in regions facing water scarcity where water management is already challenged by many problems. This paper is a review of current knowledge on approaches to address water issues under uncertainty in water-scarce regions, identifying specific policy actions for climate change adaptation. The focus is on regions, like the Mediterranean, California or Australia, where water resources are well developed and have become an essential part of socioeconomic activities but are currently facing significant challenges due to their dependence on water availability to maintain living standards. We provide an overview of the expected impacts of climate change on water resources and discuss management responses based on peer-reviewed studies published over the past three decades. The adaptation choices cover a wide range of options, from adaptive demand management to utilization of remaining marginal water sources. The intensification of successful measures already applied in the past is still viewed as a solution to reduce climate impacts. However, the emphasis is progressively being placed on sustainability, developing and extending the water management paradigm to include not only technical and economic criteria, but also ecological and social considerations.
引用
收藏
页码:2951 / 2963
页数:13
相关论文
共 97 条
[1]   Global estimates of water withdrawals and availability under current and future "business-as-usual" conditions [J].
Alcamo, J ;
Döll, P ;
Henrichs, T ;
Kaspar, F ;
Lehner, B ;
Rösch, T ;
Siebert, S .
HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, 2003, 48 (03) :339-348
[2]   Future long-term changes in global water resources driven by socio-economic and climatic changes [J].
Alcamo, Joseph ;
Floerke, Martina ;
Maerker, Michael .
HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, 2007, 52 (02) :247-275
[3]  
Anderson J, 2003, WA SCI TECHNOL, V3, P1
[4]   AQUATOOL, a generalized decision-support system for water-resources planning and operational management [J].
Andreu, J ;
Capilla, J ;
Sanchis, E .
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 1996, 177 (3-4) :269-291
[5]  
[Anonymous], 2012, Climate change, impacts and vulnerability in Europe 2012 - An indicator-based report, DOI [10.2800/66071, DOI 10.2800/66071]
[6]   Adapting to climate change: Public water supply in England and Wales [J].
Arnell, Nigel W. ;
Delaney, E. Kate .
CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2006, 78 (2-4) :227-255
[7]   The implications of climate policy for the impacts of climate change on global water resources [J].
Arnell, Nigel W. ;
van Vuuren, Detlef P. ;
Isaac, Morna .
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 2011, 21 (02) :592-603
[8]   The effect of climate change on hydrological regimes in Europe: a continental perspective [J].
Arnell, NW .
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS, 1999, 9 (01) :5-23
[9]  
Barnett TP, 2005, NATURE, V387, P253
[10]   Climatic change in mountain regions: A review of possible impacts [J].
Beniston, M .
CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2003, 59 (1-2) :5-31