Water–Energy Nexus for Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Water Resource Management: A Case Study of Choshui River Basin in Taiwan

The Choshui river basin, the mother river in Taiwan, suffers from severe water shortage from extensive water use in irrigation as well as land subsidence from over-pumping of groundwater. To address these challenges, several water-related strategies and actions, including enhancement of water-use ef...

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description The Choshui river basin, the mother river in Taiwan, suffers from severe water shortage from extensive water use in irrigation as well as land subsidence from over-pumping of groundwater. To address these challenges, several water-related strategies and actions, including enhancement of water-use efficiency, development of alternative water sources, and improvement in effective water management, were proposed in this study to support sustainable water resource management in the watershed. Management of water resources in Taiwan is expected to confront not only freshwater resource but also energy source constraints. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA), an approach for ranking overall performances of decision options, was then used to prioritize the water resource management strategies. The analysis considered economic (economic feasibility) and environmental (stability from the influence of climate change) criteria in the context of water–energy nexus (water supply/conservation potential and systemic energy efficiency). Our results indicated that, while economic feasibility was considered as the most important factor in implementation of the practices, improvement in groundwater pumping control and management was ranked as a high-priority water resource management action, followed by initiating water conservation programs for residential sector and reducing leakage rate for agricultural irrigation canals. The results from this study are expected to provide direction for future decision making in water resource management.
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subjects Agriculture
Analysis
Case studies
Climate change
Climatic changes
Decision making
Drought
Energy conservation
Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Energy sources
Feasibility
Freshwater resources
Groundwater
Groundwater management
International economic relations
Irrigation
Irrigation canals
Irrigation water
Land subsidence
Management
Multiple criteria decision making
Multiple criterion
Natural resources
Polymer industry
Pumping
Rankings
Residential areas
Resource management
River basins
Rivers
Stability analysis
Strategic planning (Business)
Sustainability
Taiwan
Water
Water conservation
Water management
Water resources
Water resources management
Water rights
Water shortages
Water supply
Water use
Watershed management
Watersheds
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