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Water scarcity assessments in the past, present, and future

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posted on 2023-06-10, 06:49 authored by Junguo Liu, Hong Yang, Simon N Gosling, Matti Kummu, Martina Flörke, Stephan Pfister, Naota Hanasaki, Yoshihide Wada, Xinxin Zhang, Chunmiao Zheng, Joseph AlcamoJoseph Alcamo, Taikan Oki
Water scarcity has become a major constraint to socio-economic development and a threat to livelihood in increasing parts of the world. Since the late 1980s, water scarcity research has attracted much political and public attention. We here review a variety of indicators that have been developed to capture different characteristics of water scarcity. Population, water availability, and water use are the key elements of these indicators. Most of the progress made in the last few decades has been on the quantification of water availability and use by applying spatially explicit models. However, challenges remain on appropriate incorporation of green water (soil moisture), water quality, environmental flow requirements, globalization, and virtual water trade in water scarcity assessment. Meanwhile, inter- and intra-annual variability of water availability and use also calls for assessing the temporal dimension of water scarcity. It requires concerted efforts of hydrologists, economists, social scientists, and environmental scientists to develop integrated approaches to capture the multi-faceted nature of water scarcity.

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Journal

Earth's Future

ISSN

2328-4277

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Issue

6

Volume

5

Page range

545-559

Event location

United States

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  • Geography Publications

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  • Sussex Sustainability Research Programme Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2023-04-20

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2023-04-20

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2023-04-20

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