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DOI10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2015.06.007
Freshwater ecosystem services supporting humans: Pivoting from water crisis to water solutions
Green P.A.; Vörösmarty C.J.; Harrison I.; Farrell T.; Sáenz L.; Fekete B.M.
发表日期2015
ISSN0959-3780
卷号34
英文摘要A new global scale water indicator, the freshwater provisioning index for humans (FPIh), maps the capacity of upstream source areas to provide water for human populations downstream. The freshwater provisioning index for humans combined with estimates of threats to water source areas assesses the compounded impacts on freshwater provisions at their point-of-service and the humans they support downstream. Nearly the entire world is serviced by freshwater sources compromised to a moderate extent through human activities, with 82% of the world's population served by upstream areas exposed to high levels of threat. Globally, 75% of the world's population benefits from engineered remediation of highly impaired source areas. Despite these gains, more than 80% of the global population still experiences moderate levels of threat impacting their freshwater provisions. Industrialized nations greatly limit their exposure to threats via infrastructure investments whereas regions in the developing world with moderate threat and little means of mitigation are viewed as the most vulnerable. Populations served by water source areas in industrialized countries receive highest threat reductions overall (50-70%) while those served by provision areas in the least developed countries receive <20% threat decrease. Better management of upstream source areas in poorer countries represents an opportunity to reduce threat lessening reliance on costly engineering solutions. Viewing the world in terms of the threats imposed on freshwater provisions combined with regional capacity to abate these impairments through infrastructure investments yields a spatial typology of freshwater resource development states reflecting region-specific challenges with unique management implications. Global mapping of threat development states provides a synoptic-scale diagnosis of key water resource challenges we link with state-specific water service management strategies including service area conservation, threat reduction, and green and gray infrastructure investments to more sustainably manage upstream freshwater provisions. This study provides a functional architecture to assess potential investment strategies to sustainably protect and manage critical upstream freshwater provisions addressing unique challenges faced by different regions of the world. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
英文关键词Conservation; Ecosystem; Freshwater; Management; Provisioning
学科领域assessment method; bioengineering; bioindicator; cost analysis; developing world; ecosystem management; freshwater ecosystem; human activity; population growth; population structure; remediation; resource development; sustainable development; typology; vulnerability; water management; crisis management; ecosystem service; global perspective; infrastructural development; service provision; spatial analysis; water demand; water resource
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scopus关键词assessment method; bioengineering; bioindicator; cost analysis; developing world; ecosystem management; freshwater ecosystem; human activity; population growth; population structure; remediation; resource development; sustainable development; typology; vulnerability; water management; crisis management; ecosystem service; global perspective; infrastructural development; service provision; spatial analysis; water demand; water resource
来源期刊Global Environmental Change
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/117485
作者单位CUNY Environmental CrossRoads Initiative, The City College of New York, City University of New York, 160 Convent Avenue, West 138th Street, New York, NY 10031, United States; Department of Civil Engineering, The City College of New York, City University of New York, 160 Convent Avenue, West 138th Street, New York, NY 10031, United States; Conservation International, 2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22202, United States
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Green P.A.,Vörösmarty C.J.,Harrison I.,et al. Freshwater ecosystem services supporting humans: Pivoting from water crisis to water solutions[J],2015,34.
APA Green P.A.,Vörösmarty C.J.,Harrison I.,Farrell T.,Sáenz L.,&Fekete B.M..(2015).Freshwater ecosystem services supporting humans: Pivoting from water crisis to water solutions.Global Environmental Change,34.
MLA Green P.A.,et al."Freshwater ecosystem services supporting humans: Pivoting from water crisis to water solutions".Global Environmental Change 34(2015).
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