Title of article
Global water resources modeling with an integrated model of the social–economic–environmental system
Author/Authors
Evan G.R. Daviesa، نويسنده , , Slobodan P. Simonovicb، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
17
From page
684
To page
700
Abstract
Awareness of increasing water scarcity has driven efforts to model global water resources for improved insight into water resources infrastructure and management strategies. Most water resources models focus explicitly on water systems and represent socio-economic and environmental change as external drivers. In contrast, the system dynamics-based integrated assessment model employed here, ANEMI, incorporates dynamic representations of these systems, so that their broader changes affect and are affected by water resources systems through feedbacks. Sectors in ANEMI therefore include the global climate system, carbon cycle, economy, population, land use and agriculture, and novel versions of the hydrological cycle, global water use and water quality. Since the model focus is on their interconnections through explicit nonlinear feedbacks, simulations with ANEMI provide insight into the nature and structure of connections between water resources and socio-economic and environmental change. Of particular interest to water resources researchers and modelers will be the simulated effects of a new water stress definition that incorporates both water quality and water quantity effects into the measurement of water scarcity. Five simulation runs demonstrate the value of wastewater treatment and reuse programs and the feedback-effects of irrigated agriculture and greater consumption of animal products.
Keywords
climate change , Sustainability , SYSTEM DYNAMICS , Water Resources , Global change , Integrated assessment
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Advances in Water Resources
Record number
1272394
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