Household water sharing: Implications for disaster recovery and water policy

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Jelena Jankovic-Rankovic , Anaís Roque , Asher Rosinger , Ellis Adams , Amber L. Pearson , Hilda Lloréns , Carlos Garcia-Quijano , Justin Stoler , Leila M. Harris , Amber Wutich , Alexandra Brewis
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Abstract

Access to safe water is vital for community health, especially during disaster and recovery periods when standard solutions may be slow or politically stalled. Water sharing, an informal and self-guided coping mechanism, becomes critical during disasters when standard water infrastructure is damaged or destroyed. Drawing on diverse literature, we highlight the prevalence and importance of household water sharing in disaster contexts, emphasizing its potential benefits and trade-offs. We explain why these systems–while often invisible–are important and relevant to disaster recovery. Our review identifies five key observations and implications for disaster intervention, emphasizing the need for tailored support for economically marginalized groups and the integration of water sharing practices as a short-term coping mechanism into disaster response and recovery agendas. We advocate for further research to evaluate the long-term impacts of water sharing and inform policy and intervention strategies while recognizing that such community-level coping mechanisms alongside formal water services may effectively address water insecurity and bolster resilience in disaster-affected communities.

家庭共享用水:对灾后恢复和水政策的影响
获得安全饮用水对社区健康至关重要,尤其是在标准解决方案可能进展缓慢或因政治原因而停滞不前的灾难和恢复时期。分水是一种非正式的、自我指导的应对机制,在标准供水基础设施遭到破坏或毁坏的灾害期间变得至关重要。借鉴各种文献,我们强调了家庭共享水源在灾害情况下的普遍性和重要性,并强调了其潜在的益处和权衡。我们解释了为什么这些系统--虽然往往不为人所知--对灾后恢复非常重要且具有相关性。我们的综述确定了灾害干预的五项主要意见和影响,强调需要为经济边缘化群体提供有针对性的支持,并将分水做法作为一种短期应对机制纳入救灾和灾后恢复议程。我们主张进一步开展研究,评估水资源共享的长期影响,为政策和干预战略提供依据,同时认识到这种社区层面的应对机制与正规供水服务相结合,可有效解决用水不安全问题,增强受灾社区的抗灾能力。
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Water Security
Water Security Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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期刊介绍: Water Security aims to publish papers that contribute to a better understanding of the economic, social, biophysical, technological, and institutional influencers of current and future global water security. At the same time the journal intends to stimulate debate, backed by science, with strong interdisciplinary connections. The goal is to publish concise and timely reviews and synthesis articles about research covering the following elements of water security: -Shortage- Flooding- Governance- Health and Sanitation
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