Enhancing a community-based water resource tool for assessing environmental change: the arctic water resources vulnerability index revisited

被引:7
作者
Kliskey A. [1 ]
Williams P. [1 ]
Abatzoglou J.T. [1 ]
Alessa L. [1 ]
Lammers R.B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Center for Resilient Rural Communities, University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Drive, Moscow, 83844, ID
[2] Water Systems Analysis Group, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, University of New Hampshire, 8 College Road, Durham, 03824, NH
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Adaptive capacity; Adaptive capacity index; Arctic; Change in timing of precipitation; Environmental change; Resilience; Vulnerability; Water resources;
D O I
10.1007/s10669-018-9712-7
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摘要
People in the Arctic and sub-Arctic continue to face uncertainty in their livelihoods as they contend with environmental variability and change operating at multiple scales. The arctic water resources vulnerability index (AWRVI) was proposed as a tool that arctic communities could use to assess their susceptibility to both changing biophysical conditions affecting their water resources and socioeconomic conditions measuring their ability to respond to such changes. The application of AWRVI in six communities in Northwest Alaska and one in Southcentral Alaska is explored with a view to enhancing the tool as an adaptive capacity index, and a set of AWRVI indicators and parameters was refined by modifying the suite of biophysical measures and societal capacities to enhance the ability of the tool to gauge community adaptive capacity, and incorporate the use of more diverse datasets. A critical update was the development of an indicator for change in timing of precipitation in response to advice from Alaskan practitioners and scientists. Index scores based on the updated AWRVI are compared with the original AWRVI for the seven communities and show small to modest changes in the adaptive capacity scores. The role of the updated AWRVI is discussed as a tool to assist communities as they attempt to understand, negotiate, and reconcile adaptation measures for environmental change at local scales, potentially providing a guide for communities to target adaptive responses. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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页码:183 / 197
页数:14
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