社会-水文锁定;人类活动造成干旱时出现的一种新现象

IF 8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Parsa Pouladi , Zahir Nikraftar , Mehrsa Pouladi , Marc F. Muller
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本研究调查了三大末端湖泊的干旱情况:大盐湖、萨尔顿海和乌尔米耶湖的干旱是由社会-水文锁定--一种以人类活动和环境过程之间的反馈回路为特征的现象--驱动的。以往的研究将这种干旱与社会-水文锁定联系在一起,即个人的理性行为会共同导致次优结果,加剧水资源短缺和生态退化。尽管已有研究,但在了解这些反馈机制如何在不同的社会经济和生态环境中运作方面,仍然存在着重要的知识差距。本研究试图通过对历史数据和案例研究的综合分析来填补这一空白,强调农业用水需求增加、人口增长和治理挑战之间的相互作用。这些湖泊因此而萎缩,暴露出盐碱地,产生富含盐分的尘埃,对生态和健康造成严重影响,包括土壤盐碱化和呼吸道疾病。通过比较不同地区的社会-水文锁定,本研究为预防和缓解这些循环提供了见解。它强调了综合供需双方措施的整体水资源管理战略的必要性。本研究的主要贡献在于系统地探讨了驱动社会-水文锁定的反馈机制,为制定全球可持续水资源管理政策奠定了基础。这项工作旨在通过强调综合长期战略的必要性来影响政策和实践,在经济追求和环境可持续性之间取得平衡,确保在日益严峻的环境挑战中保持水资源管理的弹性。
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Socio-hydrological lock-in; an emergent phenomenon in the face of anthropogenic drought
This study investigates the drought of three major terminal lakes: Great Salt Lake, Salton Sea, and Lake Urmia, driven by socio-hydrological lock-in—a phenomenon characterized by feedback loops between human activities and environmental processes. Previous research has linked this drying to socio-hydrological lock-in, where rational actions by individuals collectively lead to suboptimal outcomes, exacerbating water scarcity and ecological degradation. Despite existing studies, a critical knowledge gap remains in understanding how these feedback mechanisms operate across different socio-economic and ecological contexts. This research seeks to address this gap through an integrative analysis of historical data and case studies, highlighting the interplay between increased water demand for agriculture, population growth, and governance challenges. The resultant shrinkage of these lakes exposes saline playas, generating salt-rich dust with severe ecological and health impacts, including soil salinization and respiratory illnesses. By comparing the socio-hydrological lock-in across diverse regions, this study provides insights into preventing and mitigating these cycles. It emphasizes the necessity for holistic water management strategies that integrate both supply and demand-side measures. The key contribution of this research lies in its systematic exploration of the feedback mechanisms driving socio-hydrological lock-ins, offering a foundation for developing sustainable water resource management policies globally. This work aims to influence policy and practice by highlighting the need for integrated, long-term strategies that balance economic pursuits with environmental sustainability, ensuring resilience in water management amidst mounting environmental challenges.
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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