AGU Advances (Sep 2021)

Integrating Multiple Research Methods to Unravel the Complexity of Human‐Water Systems

  • Giuliano Di Baldassarre,
  • Hannah Cloke,
  • Sara Lindersson,
  • Maurizio Mazzoleni,
  • Elena Mondino,
  • Johanna Mård,
  • Vincent Odongo,
  • Elena Raffetti,
  • Elena Ridolfi,
  • Maria Rusca,
  • Elisa Savelli,
  • Faranak Tootoonchi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021AV000473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Predicting floods and droughts is essential to inform the development of policy in water management, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. Yet, hydrological predictions are highly uncertain, while the frequency, severity and spatial distribution of extreme events are further complicated by the increasing impact of human activities on the water cycle. In this commentary, we argue that four main aspects characterizing the complexity of human‐water systems should be explicitly addressed: feedbacks, scales, tradeoffs and inequalities. We propose the integration of multiple research methods as a way to cope with complexity and develop policy‐relevant science.

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