Challenges and Commonalities in Basin-wide Water Management

M. Eriksson , J. Nutter , S. Day , H. Guttman , R. James , G. Quibell
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Water managers around the world are facing challenges when trying to manage water resources sustainably, particularly when confronted with increasing water scarcity. This article examines four river basins in Africa, Asia and Australia, with wide-ranging histories, politics and hydrology, to consider some of the key common challenges faced in very differing hydroclimatic conditions and the approaches being taken in response. It is proposed that elements in common between these basins can provide knowledge for use in other situations. A comparison of these elements suggests that many basins face difficulties due to geopolitical situations and that problems meeting competing demands, particularly in the context of water scarcity, will be exacerbated by climate change. In response to these challenges and in moving to manage water resources sustainably, water managers should consider: co-operation, trust-building mechanisms and political will; stakeholder engagement; reliable data and monitoring; co-operative benefits; and flexibility between multiple uses in water allocations.

全流域水资源管理的挑战与共性
世界各地的水资源管理者在试图可持续地管理水资源时面临着挑战,特别是在面临日益严重的水资源短缺时。本文考察了非洲、亚洲和澳大利亚的四个河流流域,它们具有广泛的历史、政治和水文学,以考虑在非常不同的水文气候条件下面临的一些关键的共同挑战以及正在采取的应对措施。有人提出,这些盆地之间的共同要素可以为其他情况提供知识。对这些因素的比较表明,许多流域由于地缘政治局势而面临困难,而满足相互竞争的需求的问题,特别是在缺水的情况下,将因气候变化而加剧。为了应对这些挑战并朝着可持续管理水资源的方向发展,水资源管理者应该考虑:合作、建立信任机制和政治意愿;利益相关者的参与;可靠的数据和监测;合作的好处;以及水资源分配中多种用途之间的灵活性。
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