Authors
Elisabeth H Krueger, Dietrich Borchardt, James W Jawitz, P Suresh C Rao
Publication date
2020/3/3
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
035007
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
The security, resilience, and sustainability of urban water supply systems (UWSS) are challenged by global change pressures, including climate and land use changes, rapid urbanization, and population growth. Building on prior work on UWSS security and resilience, we quantify the sustainability of UWSS based on the performance of local sustainable governance and the size of global water and ecological footprints. We develop a new framework that integrates security, resilience, and sustainability to investigate trade-offs between these three distinct and inter-related dimensions. Security refers to the level of services, resilience is the system's ability to respond to and recover from shocks, and sustainability refers to local and global impacts, and to the long-term viability of system services. Security and resilience are both relevant at local scale (city and surroundings), while for sustainability cross-scale and-sectoral …
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