The impact of global climate change on water quantity and quality: A system dynamics approach to the US–Mexican transborder region
•Paper estimates variation in quality/quantity water due to climate change.•Assesses quality/quantity water impact on the US–Mexico border.•System dynamic model simulates, for a 70-year period, water management policies.•Decisions/policies modeled could improve life conditions and prevent social unr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of operational research 2017-01, Vol.256 (2), p.567-581 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Paper estimates variation in quality/quantity water due to climate change.•Assesses quality/quantity water impact on the US–Mexico border.•System dynamic model simulates, for a 70-year period, water management policies.•Decisions/policies modeled could improve life conditions and prevent social unrest.
The potential impacts of Global Climate Change (GCC) in zones where water is scarce, such as along the US–Mexico border is, and will continue to be, a key concern for the future sustainability of humanity. This paper estimates the variation in quality/quantity water due to climate change and assesses its impact on community development in the US–Mexico border region of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Water Basin. To estimate variation in different water quality parameters, we use a conservative model with most probable scenarios for temperature/precipitation produced by the International Panel on Climate Change. We propose a system dynamics model to understand the complex interaction of factors governing the quantity/quality of water and their effects on social and economic conditions. The model simulates, for a 70-year period, policies and decisions that have the potential to improve conditions and prevent risks that may lead to social unrest and hinder economic development. |
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ISSN: | 0377-2217 1872-6860 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejor.2016.06.016 |