Regional water coefficients for U.S. industrial sectors

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作者
Boero R. [1 ]
Pasqualini D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, 87545, NM
来源
Boero, Riccardo (riccardo@lanl.gov) | 1600年 / Elsevier B.V., Netherlands卷 / 18期
关键词
Industrial water withdrawals and uses; Natural water cycle alterations; Parametric methods; Regional water systems;
D O I
10.1016/j.wri.2017.09.001
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摘要
Designing policies for water systems management requires the capability to assess the economic impacts of water availability and to effectively couple water withdrawals by human activities with natural hydrologic dynamics. At the core of any scientific approach to these issues there is the estimation of water withdrawals by industrial sectors in the form of water coefficients, which are measurements of the quantity of water withdrawn per dollar of GDP or output. In this work we focus on the contiguous United States and on the estimation of water coefficients for regional scale analyses. We first compare an established methodology for the estimation of national water coefficients with a parametric one we propose. Second, we introduce a method to estimate water coefficients at the level of ecological regions and we discuss how they reduce possible biases in regional analyses of water systems. We conclude discussing advantages and limits of regional water coefficients. © 2017 The Authors.
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页码:60 / 70
页数:10
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