Journal of Water and Climate Change (May 2023)

Future water security under climate change: a perspective of the Grand River Watershed

  • Baljeet Kaur,
  • Narayan Kumar Shrestha,
  • Uttam Ghimire,
  • Pranesh Kumar Paul,
  • Ramesh Rudra,
  • Pradeep Goel,
  • Prasad Daggupati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2023.362
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 1433 – 1446

Abstract

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Climate change poses a threat to the water security of the Grand River Watershed (GRW) by altering the precipitation patterns and other weather variables, which affect streamflow and freshwater availability. Therefore, in this study, a Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model for the GRW, Ontario, Canada, was used to assess the blue and green water scarcity for future periods for future sustainable management of freshwater resources in the region. The ensemble results predicted a warmer and wetter future for the GRW. The ensemble model result, when considering both emission scenarios and future periods, showed that blue water (BW) is projected to increase by 23–40% while green water storage (GWS) is projected to experience an overall decrease (2–8%). The results suggested that BW may become more scarce compared to green water in the future. The scarcity of BW is primarily due to the projected increase in population growth and water demand in the watershed. Green water scarcity in some regions indicated that changes in irrigation might be needed in the future in some parts of the watershed. The results indicate that the careful planning is essential for future water management in GRW. HIGHLIGHTS Water demand and environmental flow requirements were used to determine water scarcity.; Green water scarcity in some regions indicated that changes in irrigation might be needed in the future in some parts of the Grand River Watershed (GRW).; The results indicate that the careful planning is essential for future water management in GRW.;

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