Embracing Risk, Uncertainty and Water Allocation Reform When Planning for Green Growth

Louise Gallagher , Xavier Laflaive , Andrew Zaeske , Casey Brown , Glenn-Marie Lange , Sofia Ahlroth , Juan-Pablo Castaneda , Safa Fanaian , John Joyce , Eiman Kamar , Akiça Bahri , Fernando R. Miralles-Wilhelm
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Water has a special role in the context of green growth, with important links to economic activity, ecosystem functioning and social well-being. There are three key pillars of planning that can be used to include water in green growth strategies – embracing risk, embracing uncertainty and embracing water allocation reform opportunities. One such method that has engaged these pillars is the natural capital accounting, used by the WAVES programme of the World Bank to look at the role of water use in Botswana and Guatemala. In each case water intensity and value added are separated into key economic sectors, informing policies that more effectively encourage development and sustainable water use. The realization of a green growth agenda necessitates looking at water as a core part of larger scale planning, enabling the effective pursuit of more robust pathways of economic growth and development.

绿色增长规划中的风险、不确定性和水资源分配改革
水在绿色增长的背景下具有特殊作用,与经济活动、生态系统功能和社会福祉有着重要联系。规划中有三个关键支柱可以用来将水纳入绿色增长战略——拥抱风险、拥抱不确定性和拥抱水资源分配改革机会。利用这些支柱的一种方法是自然资本核算,世界银行的WAVES方案使用这种方法来研究博茨瓦纳和危地马拉用水的作用。在每一种情况下,水的强度和增值都被划分为关键的经济部门,为更有效地鼓励发展和可持续用水的政策提供信息。实现绿色增长议程需要将水视为更大规模规划的核心部分,从而有效地追求更强劲的经济增长和发展途径。
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