セッション概要
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セッション小記号 | その他 | ||
セッションID | M-ZZ40 | ||
タイトル | 和文 | Sustainable global groundwater management for human security | |
英文 | Sustainable global groundwater management for human security | ||
タイトル短縮名 | 和文 | groundwater for human security | |
英文 | groundwater for human security | ||
代表コンビーナ | 氏名 | 和文 | Yoshihide Wada |
英文 | Yoshihide Wada | ||
所属 | 和文 | NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies | |
英文 | Utrecht University | ||
共同コンビーナ 1 | 氏名 | 和文 | 谷口 真人 |
英文 | Makoto Taniguchi | ||
所属 | 和文 | 総合地球環境学研究所 | |
英文 | Research Institute for Humanity and Nature | ||
共同コンビーナ 2 | 氏名 | 和文 | Naota Hanasaki |
英文 | Naota Hanasaki | ||
所属 | 和文 | NIES National Institute of Environmental Studies | |
英文 | NIES National Institute of Environmental Studies | ||
共同コンビーナ 3 | 氏名 | 和文 | Yadu N Pokhrel |
英文 | Yadu N Pokhrel | ||
所属 | 和文 | Michigan State University | |
英文 | Michigan State University | ||
発表言語 | EE | ||
スコープ | 和文 | ||
英文 | Sustainable management of water resources is an overwhelming task, when faced with a growing population that is increasing its demand for food, energy and water. Except frozen ice, groundwater is world's largest fresh water resource, but increasing over-exploitation of groundwater resources has been reported over intensely irrigated regions. Groundwater is the prime source for drinking water supply and irrigation, hence critical to global water, food and energy security contributing to human security. But also for sustaining low flow requirements and ecological values of groundwater dependent ecosystems, the contribution by groundwater flow is essential. Groundwater therefore needs to be managed wisely, protected and especially sustainably used. In itself this is a challenge, however under a changing environment including climate, land use, population growth, this task becomes a challenge especially in the light of limited data availability and consequential uncertainties. From arid over humid to arctic regions, in every type of climate changing environmental conditions become apparent and have very different effects. In this session we invite contributions, which report on research on the consequences of a changing environment for future management, protection, and sustainable use of groundwater. Methodologies, strategies, case studies as well as quantitative techniques for dealing with uncertainty and limited data availability are of interest for this session. We welcome studies describing how groundwater resources benefit from an Integrated Water Resources Management approach. Furthermore, contributions describing case studies and new techniques for active management and protection of groundwater resources such as artificial recharge and conjunctive use are welcome. | ||
発表方法 | 口頭および(または)ポスターセッション | ||
招待講演 | James S. Famiglietti(NASA JPL) Richard Taylor(University College London ) Di Long(Tsinghua University ) |