题名 | Groundwater Vulnerability in a Megacity Under Climate and Economic Changes: A Coupled Sociohydrological Analysis |
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通讯作者 | Zheng,Yi |
发表日期 | 2023-12-01
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发表期刊 | |
ISSN | 0043-1397
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EISSN | 1944-7973
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卷号 | 59期号:12 |
摘要 | Groundwater depletion has become increasingly challenging, and many cities worldwide have adopted drastic policies to relieve water stress due to socioeconomic growth. Located on the declining aquifer of the North China Plain, Beijing, for example, has developed plans to limit the size of the city’s population. However, the effect of population displacement under uncertain macroeconomic and climate change remains ambiguous. We adopt a sociohydrological model, with explicit consideration of the dynamics of human-water interactions, to explore the groundwater vulnerability of Beijing. We investigate how human response might shape the development trajectories of the groundwater-population-economy system under different macroscale economic and climate scenarios. Furthermore, we use a machine learning algorithm to identify the decisive factors to be considered for reducing groundwater vulnerability. Our results show that while rapid external economic development or larger annual average precipitation would enable recovery of the groundwater table in the short term, they may slacken human water shortage awareness and result in more acute groundwater depletion in the long run. Strengthening policymaker perceptions of groundwater depletion would prompt timely response policies for controlling population size. Improving the quantity and quality of labor force input to economic development would avoid downturns in the economy due to labor shortages. The outcomes of this study suggest that these strategies would effectively reduce groundwater vulnerability in the long run without causing severe socioeconomic recession. These findings highlight the importance of endogenizing human behavioral dynamics in sustainable urban water management. |
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相关链接 | [Scopus记录] |
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语种 | 英语
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学校署名 | 通讯
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WOS记录号 | WOS:001114050500001
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EI入藏号 | 20235015190091
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EI主题词 | Aquifers
; Behavioral research
; Economic and social effects
; Economics
; Groundwater resources
; Learning algorithms
; Machine learning
; Population statistics
; Water management
; Water supply
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EI分类号 | Atmospheric Properties:443.1
; Groundwater:444.2
; Water Supply Systems:446.1
; Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering:461.4
; Artificial Intelligence:723.4
; Machine Learning:723.4.2
; Social Sciences:971
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ESI学科分类 | ENVIRONMENT/ECOLOGY
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Scopus记录号 | 2-s2.0-85178966395
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来源库 | Scopus
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被引频次[WOS]:1
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成果类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://sustech.caswiz.com/handle/2SGJ60CL/629049 |
专题 | 南方科技大学 工学院_环境科学与工程学院 |
作者单位 | 1.Pearl River Water Resources Research Institute,Guangzhou,China 2.Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,China 3.Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS),Uppsala University,Uppsala,Sweden 4.Department of Earth Sciences,Uppsala University,Uppsala,Sweden 5.Department of Water Management,Delft University of Technology,Delft,Netherlands 6.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Urbana,United States 7.Department of Geography and Geographic Information Science,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Urbana,United States |
第一作者单位 | 南方科技大学 |
通讯作者单位 | 南方科技大学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Li,Bin,Zheng,Yi,Di Baldassarre,Giuliano,et al. Groundwater Vulnerability in a Megacity Under Climate and Economic Changes: A Coupled Sociohydrological Analysis[J]. Water Resources Research,2023,59(12).
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APA |
Li,Bin,Zheng,Yi,Di Baldassarre,Giuliano,Xu,Peng,Pande,Saket,&Sivapalan,Murugesu.(2023).Groundwater Vulnerability in a Megacity Under Climate and Economic Changes: A Coupled Sociohydrological Analysis.Water Resources Research,59(12).
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MLA |
Li,Bin,et al."Groundwater Vulnerability in a Megacity Under Climate and Economic Changes: A Coupled Sociohydrological Analysis".Water Resources Research 59.12(2023).
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