气候变化对水资源危机和冲突的影响:伊朗 ZayandehRud 流域农民的看法

IF 4.7 2区 地球科学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1016/j.ejrh.2024.101878
Ladan Naderi , Esmail Karamidehkordi , Mohammad Badsar , Mehrdad Moghadas
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研究地区研究在伊朗扎扬德-鲁德盆地进行。研究重点水资源冲突越来越多地发生在不同的地理范围内,与各种人类活动和环境因素有关,包括气候变化和水危机。本文探讨了农民对气候变化脆弱性的看法、气候变化对水危机的影响以及水危机引发的冲突。农民通过气象记录确认了气候因素的显著趋势和波动。他们对流域上下游地区的看法各不相同。农民们还强调,气候变化破坏了水资源,威胁到供水,加剧了水危机。这加剧了他们的脆弱性、不公平性以及不同次流域农民之间以及与工业、环境和市政部门之间的冲突。此外,农民对气候变化发生率、气候变化引发的水危机以及水危机引发的冲突的不同看法,可能会在不同利益相关者之间产生更大的地方和区域争端风险,除非找到并实施其他机制来减少水不安全问题。未来的政策应增强农民的知识,减少对气候变化及其对水危机影响的误解和认识差距,并通过社会学习平台管理利益相关者之间和不同子流域之间的冲突。
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Impact of climate change on water crisis and conflicts: Farmers’ perceptions at the ZayandehRud Basin in Iran

Study region

The study was conducted in the ZayandehRud Basin in Iran.

Study focus

Conflicts over water resources have increasingly occurred on different geographic scales, linked to various human activities and environmental factors, including climate change and the water crisis. This paper examines farmers’ perceptions regarding their vulnerability to climate change, the impact of climate change on the water crisis, and water crisis-induced conflicts. The research uses meteorological data and a survey with 301 randomly selected farmers

New hydrological insights for the region

Farmers confirm the significant trends and fluctuations of climatic factors by the meteorological records. Their perceptions are different within and between the upstream and downstream areas of the basin. Farmers also highlight that climate change has damaged water resources, threatened water supply, and exacerbated the water crisis. This intensifies their vulnerability, injustice, and conflicts between farmers in different sub-basins and with industry, environment, and municipal sectors. Moreover, different farmers’ perceptions regarding climate change incidence, climate change-induced water crisis, and water crisis-induced conflicts are likely to produce even greater risks of local and regional disputes among different stakeholders, unless other mechanisms for reducing water insecurity are identified and implemented. Future policies should enhance farmers’ knowledge, reduce misunderstandings and perception gaps regarding climate change and its impact on the water crisis, and manage conflicts among stakeholders and between different sub-basins through social learning platforms.

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Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies
Journal of Hydrology-Regional Studies Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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60 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies publishes original research papers enhancing the science of hydrology and aiming at region-specific problems, past and future conditions, analysis, review and solutions. The journal particularly welcomes research papers that deliver new insights into region-specific hydrological processes and responses to changing conditions, as well as contributions that incorporate interdisciplinarity and translational science.
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