Western Water Network: A Case Study in Water Network Formation

IF 0.9 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Travis Warziniak, Robert Heinse, Alexander Fernald, Michael Gaffney, Kristiana Hansen, Bret Hess, Lyla Houglum, Ginger Paige, Qin Zhang
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Increased water scarcity and drought frequency are creating water management challenges for many communities in the western U.S. In response, the Western Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors sponsored a virtual summit in August 2020 to develop a framework for identifying and addressing the most pressing water issues in the western United States (the West). Summit attendees were research scientists, university extension specialists and professionals, and federal/state agency representatives with knowledge and expertise of water management in the West. The summit elicited opinions from 54 experts on pressing water issues and possible methods for addressing them. A follow-on survey of 49 individuals increased the depth and breadth of perspectives collected. Summit and survey results show that water scarcity is a growing concern among water scientists and other experts. Increased water scarcity is leading to overallocated river basins, depleted aquifers, and elevated tensions between water use sectors. Summit and survey participants emphasized the need for increased integration—across research, extension, and education efforts; across the social and physical sciences; across uses (including ecological); and across surface and groundwater systems. These results serve as a sensing of what many of our colleagues believe to be the major western water issues over the next 30 years and, in some cases, possible solutions for addressing them. The expert opinions elicited through the summit and survey informed the creation of the Western Water Network, whose mission is to advance collaborative, proactive, science-based water decision-making that supports dynamic human and natural systems in the West.

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西部水网:以水网形成为例
缺水和干旱频率的增加给美国西部的许多社区带来了水管理挑战。作为回应,西部农业实验站主任协会于2020年8月主办了一次虚拟峰会,以制定一个框架,确定和解决美国西部(西部)最紧迫的水问题。出席峰会的有研究科学家、大学推广专家和专业人士,以及具有西方水管理知识和专业知识的联邦/州机构代表。此次峰会听取了54位专家对紧迫的水问题和解决这些问题的可能方法的意见。一项针对49人的后续调查增加了所收集观点的深度和广度。峰会和调查结果显示,水资源短缺日益引起水科学家和其他专家的关注。日益严重的水资源短缺导致河流流域过度分配,含水层枯竭,用水部门之间的紧张关系加剧。峰会和调查参与者强调,需要加强研究、推广和教育工作的整合;社会科学和物理科学;跨用途(包括生态);以及地表和地下水系统。这些结果让我们意识到,我们的许多同事认为,未来30年西部的主要水资源问题,以及在某些情况下,解决这些问题的可能解决方案。通过峰会和调查得出的专家意见为西部供水网络的成立提供了信息,该网络的使命是促进合作、积极主动、基于科学的供水决策,支持西部动态的人类和自然系统。
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