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Global water resources and the role of groundwater in a resilient water future

Authors :
Bridget R. Scanlon
Sarah Fakhreddine
Ashraf Rateb
Inge de Graaf
Jay Famiglietti
Tom Gleeson
R. Quentin Grafton
Esteban Jobbagy
Seifu Kebede
Seshagiri Rao Kolusu
Leonard F. Konikow
Di Long
Mesfin Mekonnen
Hannes Müller Schmied
Abhijit Mukherjee
Alan MacDonald
Robert C. Reedy
Mohammad Shamsudduha
Craig T. Simmons
Alex Sun
Richard G. Taylor
Karen G. Villholth
Charles J. Vörösmarty
Chunmiao Zheng
Source :
Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, 4, 87-101, Nature Reviews Earth and Environment 4 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Water is a critical resource, but ensuring its availability faces challenges from climate extremes and human intervention. In this Review, we evaluate the current and historical evolution of water resources, considering surface water and groundwater as a single, interconnected resource. Total water storage trends have varied across regions over the past century. Satellite data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) show declining, stable and rising trends in total water storage over the past two decades in various regions globally. Groundwater monitoring provides longer-term context over the past century, showing rising water storage in northwest India, central Pakistan and the northwest United States, and declining water storage in the US High Plains and Central Valley. Climate variability causes some changes in water storage, but human intervention, particularly irrigation, is a major driver. Water-resource resilience can be increased by diversifying management strategies. These approaches include green solutions, such as forest and wetland preservation, and grey solutions, such as increasing supplies (desalination, wastewater reuse), enhancing storage in surface reservoirs and depleted aquifers, and transporting water. A diverse portfolio of these solutions, in tandem with managing groundwater and surface water as a single resource, can address human and ecosystem needs while building a resilient water system.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2662138X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, 4, 87-101, Nature Reviews Earth and Environment 4 (2023)
Accession number :
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