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Date
2015
Authors
Kahil, Mohamed TaherWard, Frank A.
Albiac Murillo, José
Eggleston, Jack
Sanz, David
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C.I.T.A. Unidad de EconomÃa Agroalimentaria y de los Recursos Naturales
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Research ReportAbstract
Water demands for irrigation, urban and environmental uses in many arid and semiarid
regions continue to grow, while freshwater supplies from surface and groundwater
resources are becoming scarce and are expected to decline because of climate change.
Policymakers in these regions are faced with hard choices on water management and
policies. Hydro-economic modeling is the state-of-the arts tool to assist policymakers in
the design and implementation of sustainable water management policies in basins. The
strength of hydro-economic modeling lies in its capacity to integrate key biophysical
and socio-economic components within a coherent framework. A major gap in
developments of hydro-economic models to date has been the difficulty of integrating
surface and groundwater flows based on the theoretically correct Darcy equations used
by the hydrogeological community. The hydro-economic model presented here specifies
a spatially-explicit groundwater flow element. The methodological contribution to
previous modeling efforts is the explicit specification of the aquifer-river interactions,
which are important when aquifer systems make a sizable contribution to basin
resources. This advanced framework is applied to the Jucar basin (Spain) for the
assessment of different climate change scenarios and policy choices, specially the
hydrologic, land use and economic outcomes. The response to scenarios integrates the
multiple dimensions of water resources, allowing results to provide valuable
information on the basin scale climate change adaptation paths to guide alternative
policy choices using sound science.
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AGROVOC subjects
Modelos matemáticosOrdenación de cuencas
Gestión
Sostenibilidad
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EconomÃa agroalimentariaSponsorship
The research has been supported by projects INIA
RTA2010-00109-C04 and RTA2014-00050-00-00 from the Spanish Ministry of Economy
and Competitiveness, and BIL13MA072 from the MAPFRE Foundation.





