实现流域数字化配对,实现全面、可持续和公平的水资源管理和减灾

Yifan Yang, Chen Xie, Ziwu Fan, Zhonghou Xu, Bruce W. Melville, Guoqing Liu, Lei Hong
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数字孪生正在改变全球水管理和减轻水危害的模式,促进更有效的治理。然而,流域范围内的全面数字化仍然面临着数据、建模、政策激励以及最关键的普遍不平等方面的重大挑战。本文概述了建立广泛适用的数字孪生盆地和解决主要障碍的框架。确保高质量的水数据需要更全面和控制良好的数据汇总和提供协议。为了支持这项工作,需要对现有数据基础设施进行重大改进。大多数现有的水模型没有有效地整合,也没有包括多物理场来反映流域尺度上所有重要的相关物理过程。目前,基于物理的数据驱动方法的进步可能会提供一个解决方案。此外,全球倡议对于减少欠发达地区,特别是全球南方国家在数字化过程中的重大不平等至关重要。研究人员、实践者和政策制定者必须采取果断行动,优先考虑研究和分配资源,以促进跨界合作,实现综合和广泛的数字双流域系统,促进全球水资源的可持续性和复原力。
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Digital twinning of river basins towards full-scale, sustainable and equitable water management and disaster mitigation

Digital twinning of river basins towards full-scale, sustainable and equitable water management and disaster mitigation
Digital twins are transforming the paradigm of water management and water hazard mitigation globally, facilitating more effective governance. However, comprehensive digitalisation at the basin scale still faces major challenges in data, modelling, policy incentives, and, most critically, widespread inequity. This article outlines a framework for building widely applicable digital-twin basins and addressing the main obstacles. Ensuring high-quality water data requires more comprehensive and well-controlled data aggregation and provision protocols. Significant improvements to the existing data infrastructure are necessary to support this effort. Most existing water models are not effectively integrated and do not include multi-physics to reflect all essential correlated physical processes at the basin scale. The current advancement in physics-informed data-driven approaches may provide a solution. Furthermore, global initiatives are critical to reducing major inequity in less developed regions, particularly the Global South, during digitalisation. It is imperative that researchers, practitioners and policymakers take decisive actions to prioritise research and allocate resources to foster transboundary collaborations towards integrated and extensive digital-twin basin systems, promoting the sustainability and resilience of global water resources.
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