Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand

Research on climate change impacts and related adaptation to water demand is still very limited. A review summarising the findings related to climate change impacts on water demand is carried out in this article. A water management strategy is also proposed, which would help with adaptation to growi...

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Main Authors: Wang, Xiao-jun, Zhang, Jian-yun, Shahid, Shamsuddin, Guan, En-hong, Wu, Yong-xiang, Gao, Juan, He, Rui-min
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68739/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11027-014-9571-6
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spelling my.utm.687392017-11-20T08:52:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68739/ Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand Wang, Xiao-jun Zhang, Jian-yun Shahid, Shamsuddin Guan, En-hong Wu, Yong-xiang Gao, Juan He, Rui-min TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Research on climate change impacts and related adaptation to water demand is still very limited. A review summarising the findings related to climate change impacts on water demand is carried out in this article. A water management strategy is also proposed, which would help with adaptation to growing pressure on water resources due to climate change and socio-economic development. The study reveals that climate change will increase global water demand, though this will vary widely with geographic location and climatic conditions. Water demand in agriculture will be affected more heavily than will demands in other sectors. As irrigation comprises the major portion of global consumptive water use, increased water demand in irrigation may cause severe stress on water resources. Studies suggest that water demand management or water supply management alone will not able to adapt to mounting water stress. A combination of both water supply and water demand management strategies is necessary in order to adapt to varying environmental and associated uncertainties. A case study from the Haihe River basin of China is presented, to illustrate the effectiveness of water demand management strategies used alongside water supply management in adapting to environmental changes. It is expected that the study will help guide policy responses, with the goal of mitigating the impacts of climate change on water resources. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Wang, Xiao-jun and Zhang, Jian-yun and Shahid, Shamsuddin and Guan, En-hong and Wu, Yong-xiang and Gao, Juan and He, Rui-min (2016) Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 21 (1). pp. 81-99. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11027-014-9571-6
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Wang, Xiao-jun
Zhang, Jian-yun
Shahid, Shamsuddin
Guan, En-hong
Wu, Yong-xiang
Gao, Juan
He, Rui-min
Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
description Research on climate change impacts and related adaptation to water demand is still very limited. A review summarising the findings related to climate change impacts on water demand is carried out in this article. A water management strategy is also proposed, which would help with adaptation to growing pressure on water resources due to climate change and socio-economic development. The study reveals that climate change will increase global water demand, though this will vary widely with geographic location and climatic conditions. Water demand in agriculture will be affected more heavily than will demands in other sectors. As irrigation comprises the major portion of global consumptive water use, increased water demand in irrigation may cause severe stress on water resources. Studies suggest that water demand management or water supply management alone will not able to adapt to mounting water stress. A combination of both water supply and water demand management strategies is necessary in order to adapt to varying environmental and associated uncertainties. A case study from the Haihe River basin of China is presented, to illustrate the effectiveness of water demand management strategies used alongside water supply management in adapting to environmental changes. It is expected that the study will help guide policy responses, with the goal of mitigating the impacts of climate change on water resources.
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author Wang, Xiao-jun
Zhang, Jian-yun
Shahid, Shamsuddin
Guan, En-hong
Wu, Yong-xiang
Gao, Juan
He, Rui-min
author_facet Wang, Xiao-jun
Zhang, Jian-yun
Shahid, Shamsuddin
Guan, En-hong
Wu, Yong-xiang
Gao, Juan
He, Rui-min
author_sort Wang, Xiao-jun
title Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
title_short Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
title_full Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
title_fullStr Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
title_sort adaptation to climate change impacts on water demand
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68739/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11027-014-9571-6
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