GC31H-03
Water dependency and water exploitation at global scale as indicators of water security

Wednesday, 16 December 2015: 08:30
2022-2024 (Moscone West)
A.P.J. De Roo1, Hylke Beck2, Peter Burek3 and Bisselink Bernard1, (1)Joint Research Center Ispra, Ispra, Italy, (2)Joint Research Center Ispra, Water Resources Unit, Ispra, Italy, (3)IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria
Abstract:
A water dependency index has been developed indicating the dependency of water consumption from upstream sources of water, sometimes across (multiple) national border. This index is calculated at global scale using the 0.1 global LISFLOOD hydrological modelling system forced by WFDEI meteorological data for the timeframe 1979-2012. The global LISFLOOD model simulates the most important hydrological processes, as well as water abstraction and consumption from various sectors, and flood routing, at daily scale, with sub-timesteps for routing and subgrid parameterization related to elevation and landuse. The model contains also options for water allocation, to allow preferences of water use for particular sectors in water scarce periods. LISFLOOD is also used for the Global Flood Awareness System (GloFAS), the European Flood Awareness System (EFAS), continental scale climate change impact studies on floods and droughts. The water dependency indicator is calculated on a monthly basis, and various annual and multiannual indicators are derived from it. In this study, the indicator will be compared against water security areas known from other studies. Other indicators calculated are the Water Exploitation Index (WEI+), which is a commonly use water security indicator in Europe, and freshwater resources per capita indicators at regional, national and river basin scale. Several climate scnearios are run to indicate future trends in water security.