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Global exposure of population and land-use to meteorological droughts under different warming levels and SSPs: A CORDEX-based study
- Source :
- Spinoni, J.; Barbosa, P.; Bucchignani, E.; Cassano, J.; Cavazos, T.; Cescatti, A.; Christensen, J.H.; Christensen, O.B.; Coppola, E.; Evans, J.; Forzieri, G.; Geyer, B.; Giorgi, F.; Jacob, D.; Katzfey, J.; Koenigk, T.; Laprise, R.; Lennard, C.J.; Levent Kurnaz, M.; Li, D.; Llopart, M.; McCormick, N.; Naumann, G.; Nikulin, G.; Ozturk, T.; Panitz, H.-J.; da Rocha, R.P.; Solman, S.A.; Syktus, J.; Tangang, F.; Teichmann, C.; Vautard, R.; Vogt, J.V.; Winger, K.; Zittis, G.; Dosio, A.: Global exposure of population and land-use to meteorological droughts under different warming levels and SSPs: A CORDEX-based study. In: International Journal of Climatology. Vol. 41 (2021) 15, 6825-6853. (DOI: /10.1002/joc.7302), International journal of climatology, 41 (15), 6825-6853, International Journal of Climatology
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- Global warming is likely to cause a progressive drought increase in some regions, but how population and natural resources will be affected is still underexplored. This study focuses on global population, forests, croplands and pastures exposure to meteorological drought hazard in the 21st century, expressed as frequency and severity of drought events. As input, we use a large ensemble of climate simulations from the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX), population projections from the NASA-SEDAC dataset and land-use projections from the Land-Use Harmonization 2 project for 1981–2100. The exposure to drought hazard is presented for five Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP1-SSP5) at four Global Warming Levels (GWLs: 1.5°C to 4°C). Results show that considering only Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI; based on precipitation), the SSP3 at GWL4 projects the largest fraction of the global population (14%) to experience an increase in drought frequency and severity (versus 1981–2010), with this value increasing to 60% if temperature is considered (indirectly included in the Standardized Precipitation-Evapotranspiration Index, SPEI). With SPEI, considering the highest GWL for each SSP, 8 (for SSP2, SSP4, SSP5) and 11 (SSP3) billion people, that is, more than 90%, will be affected by at least one unprecedented drought. For SSP5 at GWL4, approximately 2 × 10$^{6}$ km$^{2}$ of forests and croplands (respectively, 6% and 11%) and 1.5 × 10$^{6}$ km$^{2}$ of pastures (19%) will be exposed to increased drought frequency and severity according to SPI, but for SPEI this extent will rise to 17 × 10$^{6}$ km$^{2}$ of forests (49%), 6 × 10$^{6}$ km$^{2}$ of pastures (78%) and 12 × 10$^{6}$ km$^{2}$ of croplands (67%), being mid-latitudes the most affected. The projected likely increase of drought frequency and severity significantly increases population and land-use exposure to drought, even at low GWLs, thus extensive mitigation and adaptation efforts are needed to avoid the most severe impacts of climate change.
- Subjects :
- Atmospheric Science
climate projections
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Population
0207 environmental engineering
population
drought
02 engineering and technology
socioeconomic scenarios
Monsoon
01 natural sciences
global warming levels
ddc:550
land-use
Precipitation
020701 environmental engineering
education
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
2. Zero hunger
education.field_of_study
Land use
Global warming
15. Life on land
Hazard
CORDEX
Earth sciences
Projections of population growth
13. Climate action
Climatology
Environmental science
Downscaling
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 08998418 and 10970088
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Spinoni, J.; Barbosa, P.; Bucchignani, E.; Cassano, J.; Cavazos, T.; Cescatti, A.; Christensen, J.H.; Christensen, O.B.; Coppola, E.; Evans, J.; Forzieri, G.; Geyer, B.; Giorgi, F.; Jacob, D.; Katzfey, J.; Koenigk, T.; Laprise, R.; Lennard, C.J.; Levent Kurnaz, M.; Li, D.; Llopart, M.; McCormick, N.; Naumann, G.; Nikulin, G.; Ozturk, T.; Panitz, H.-J.; da Rocha, R.P.; Solman, S.A.; Syktus, J.; Tangang, F.; Teichmann, C.; Vautard, R.; Vogt, J.V.; Winger, K.; Zittis, G.; Dosio, A.: Global exposure of population and land-use to meteorological droughts under different warming levels and SSPs: A CORDEX-based study. In: International Journal of Climatology. Vol. 41 (2021) 15, 6825-6853. (DOI: /10.1002/joc.7302), International journal of climatology, 41 (15), 6825-6853, International Journal of Climatology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....da1ad1d2b428537b6721993c3fe1dd1c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7302)