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Global estimates of water withdrawals and availability under current and future “business-asusual” conditions [1]

New global models provide the opportunity to generate quantitative information about the world water situation. Here the WaterGAP 2 model is used to compute globally comprehensive estimates about water availability, water withdrawals, and other indicators on the river-basin scale. In applying the model to the current global water situation, it was found that about 24% of world river basin area has a withdrawal to availability ratio greater than 0.4, which some experts consider to be a rough indication of “severe water stress”; the impacts of this stress are expected to be stronger in developing countries than in industrialized ones. Under a “business-as-usual” scenario of continuing demographic, economic and technological trends up to 2025, water withdrawals are expected to stabilize or decrease in 41% of world river basin areas because of the saturation of water needs and improvement in water-use efficiency. Withdrawals grow elsewhere because population and economic growth will lead to rising demand for water, and this outweighs the assumed improvements in water-use efficiency. An uncertainty analysis showed that the uncertainty of these estimates is likely to have a strong geographic variability.

Publication Date: 
01/06/2003
Joseph Alcamo [2], Petra Döll [3], Thomas Henrichs & et al [4]
Hydrological Sciences Journal [5]
48
3
339-348
Tags:
Water Resources [6], Water Demand [7], Water Distribution [8], Global [9], India [10], China [11], Asia [12], Irrigation [13], Drainage [14]
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