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Upwind moisture dependency reshuffles risk to transboundary water security
Código
I-EBHE0162
Autores
Tema
WG 1.04: From local to large scale human-water dynamics
Resumo
Transboundary assessments of water security typically adopt an ?upstream? perspective, focusing on hazards and vulnerabilities occurring within a given hydrological basin. However, as the moisture that provides precipitation in the hydrological basin likely originates ?upwind?, hazards and vulnerabilities potentially altering the moisture supply can be overlooked. Here, we perform a global assessment of risk to water security in 379 hydrological basins by accounting for upwind vulnerabilities and hazards from limited governance and environmental performance. We compare this upwind assessment with the more conventional approach focusing upstream. We find that accounting for upwind moisture supply increases the assessed risk to water security. The upwind perspective results in 32,900 km3/year of water requirements (i.e., the specific water needs of vegetation for their development) under very high risk, compared to 20,500 km3/year under the upstream perspective. This study pinpoints the need to account for upwind moisture dependencies in global water-related risk assessments.