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Evaluating the economic impact of water scarcity in a changing world

Economics

Evaluating the economic impact of water scarcity in a changing world

F. Dolan, J. Lamontagne, et al.

This insightful study, conducted by Flannery Dolan, Jonathan Lamontagne, Robert Link, Mohamad Hejazi, Patrick Reed, and Jae Edmonds, investigates the economic effects of global water scarcity through a sophisticated model that connects climate change and economic consequences. Discover how market adaptations could tilt the scales of economic uncertainty in this critical analysis.

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Abstract
Water scarcity is dynamic and complex, emerging from the combined influences of climate change, basin-level water resources, and managed systems’ adaptive capacities. Beyond geophysical stressors and responses, it is critical to also consider how multi-sector, multi-scale economic teleconnections mitigate or exacerbate water shortages. Here, we contribute a global-to-basin-scale exploratory analysis of potential water scarcity impacts by linking a global human-Earth system model, a global hydrologic model, and a metric for the loss of economic surplus due to resource shortages. We find that, dependent on scenario assumptions, major hydrologic basins can experience strongly positive or strongly negative economic impacts due to global trade dynamics and market adaptations to regional scarcity. In many cases, market adaptation profoundly magnifies economic uncertainty relative to hydrologic uncertainty. Our analysis finds that impactful scenarios are often combinations of standard scenarios, showcasing that planners cannot presume drivers of uncertainty in complex adaptive systems.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 26, 2021
Authors
Flannery Dolan, Jonathan Lamontagne, Robert Link, Mohamad Hejazi, Patrick Reed, Jae Edmonds
Tags
water scarcity
economic impacts
climate change
hydrologic basins
market adaptation
economic uncertainty
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