Reasonable water management shift via Sefficiency in Sequity
Naim Haie
International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2024, vol. 40, issue 6, 1094-1101
Abstract:
It is urgent to transform management of water use systems towards sustainability, fairness and no significant harm by systemically answering the subsequent essential questions. How to comprehensively integrate the six central perspectives – adaptation/mitigation, supply/demand, descriptive/performance? How to quantify input/output (I/O) differentials along the three pillars (water quantity, quality, benefits/values)? How to integrate and quantify sustainable equity (Sequity), sustainable I/O efficiencies (Sefficiency), conservation, and impact differentials at different levels? How to make reasonable judgements in decision-making processes? Current water management frameworks fail to present good-enough responses to these foundational questions, contrary to the complex and novel shift outlined here.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/07900627.2024.2372580
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