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Date
2022
Authors
Crespo Estage, DanielAlbiac Murillo, José
Kahil, Mohamed Taher
Gaupp, Franziska
Esteban Gracia, Encarna
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Unidad Trasversal de Economía Agroalimentaria. Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria
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Research ReportArticle
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Climate change intensifies water scarcity in arid and semi-arid regions where pressures
on water resources are significant, further compromising the sustainability of water
systems. Climate change triggers more frequent, longer and intense droughts that bring
about serious challenges for management. Hydroeconomic analysis provides a modeling
framework for policy design at basin scale, taking into consideration the spatial and
temporal relationships between water sectors. In this study, an integrated hydroeconomic model of the Ebro basin is used to analyze the economic impacts of climate change under several water management alternatives. An innovative approach, the Copula procedure, is used to generate longer, and more intense and frequent drought events. Several policy scenarios are simulated by combining two water allocation rules, proportional share or water markets, with the possibility of investments in advanced irrigation systems. The sustainability of the Ebro water system is evaluated by looking at its reliability, resilience and vulnerability under each policy alternative. The risk assessment of the benefit losses informs on the water system exposure to extreme drought events, and the contribution of management options in reducing potential losses. The results highlight that climate change exacerbates the likelihood of substantial economic losses from droughts, which compromise the sustainability of the water system. Water markets and irrigation efficiency enhancements reduce uncertainty and losses from droughts, although there is a trade-off between irrigation benefits and damages to aquatic ecosystems. However, the effectiveness of this policy combination decreases for longer and intense droughts.
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AGROVOC subjects
Modelos econométricosCambio climático
Sequía
Ordenación de aguas
Ordenación de cuencas
Sponsorship
Este trabajo forma parte de los proyectos RTA2017-00082-00-00 “Sostenibilidad del Uso
de la Tierra y el Agua en las Actividades Agrarias y Protección de los Ecosistemas ante
las Sequías y el Cambio Climático” y RTA2014-00050-00-00 “ La Gestión del Regadío
ante la Escasez de Agua, las Sequias y el Cambio Climático” financiados en parte con
fondos FEDER





