Authors
Charles J Vorosmarty, Pamela Green, Joseph Salisbury, Richard B Lammers
Publication date
2000/7/14
Journal
science
Volume
289
Issue
5477
Pages
284-288
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
The future adequacy of freshwater resources is difficult to assess, owing to a complex and rapidly changing geography of water supply and use. Numerical experiments combining climate model outputs, water budgets, and socioeconomic information along digitized river networks demonstrate that (i) a large proportion of the world's population is currently experiencing water stress and (ii) rising water demands greatly outweigh greenhouse warming in defining the state of global water systems to 2025. Consideration of direct human impacts on global water supply remains a poorly articulated but potentially important facet of the larger global change question.
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