David A. Wiberg
Water Futures and Solutions: Developing a New Generation of Integrated World Water Scenarios
Worlds Within Reach, From Science to Policy
26 October, 2012, Laxenburg, Austria
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Water: Global ChallengesWater Scarcity
• 25% of population live in areas of physical water scarcity
• In many areas, withdrawals exceed local renewable water resources.
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• Population still growing, adding 2 billion more by 2050
• Food production requirements potentially 70% greater by 2050
• 20% of the world’s population has no access to electricity
– Industrial and energy water uses exceed agriculture in high-income countries.
• Ecosystems?
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Water: Global ChallengesClimate Change and Variability
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Water: Management Challenges• Water management must intensify.• Managing the water sector alone is no longer enough
– Water integrates across scales and sectors, which all use and influence increasingly scarce water resources.
• Water management is risk based, but how does risk change?– Large uncertainties
• Data• Scenarios• Models
– No stationarity• More robust,
flexible solutions required
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Chrystal Ball?
Water: Management ChallengesDecisions under Uncertainty
• How do we make decisions now that will be effective and robust into the future under increasing risks?
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1. Conceptual model2. Driver analysis3. Narratives of future 4. Changes in drivers5. Impacts6. Management options7. Identify sets of robust, flexible solutions 8. CommunicateAll items are done iteratively with stakeholders
Water Futures and SolutionsWorld Water Scenarios Approach
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http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/ENE/GEA/
Data repository for:• IPCC• WATCH• GEA• GAEZ• POP• GAINS
http://www.gaez.iiasa.ac.at
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/Research/POP/proj07/
Water Futures and SolutionsWorld Water Scenarios Approach: Applying Experience
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Development Phase Reports – Drivers and Stylized Scenarios
Drivers Stylized Scenarios• Agriculture• Climate change/variability• Demography• Economy/Security• Ethics• Governance• Infrastructure• Politics• Technology• Water Resources
Water Futures and SolutionsWorld Water Scenarios Approach: Initializing
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SCENES: Multi-level Scenarios for Europe
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Water Futures and SolutionsWorld Water Scenarios Approach: Applying Experience
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Modeling Advances and Multi-model Assessments
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Multi-model AssessmentsSummary of Watch Results – average of models 1985-1999
Precipitation Evaporation Run-off Fraction
872 mm 415-586 mm 0.33 - 0.52Watermip:
GSWP2: 829 mm 272-442 mm 0.47 - 0.68
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• New generation of integrated global water scenarios and vision that are consistent with other global scenarios.
• Solution options toolbox for scenario-based decision making– Methods– Data bases and information– Exploratory models, impact calculators, automated checklists– Solution options– Decision trees for mapping solutions to local conditions
• Information exchange network– Mutual learning through exchange of experience and solutions
• Training workshops
Water Futures and SolutionsWorld Water Scenarios Output
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