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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1007/s00267-024-02022-z
Lizenz creative commons licence
Titel (primär) Rethinking urban water management through Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses framework application in Chennai, India
Autor Rosado, D.; Fárez-Román, V.; Müller, F.; Nambi, I.; Fohrer, N.
Quelle Environmental Management
Erscheinungsjahr 2024
Department SEEFO
Band/Volume 74
Heft 5
Seite von 970
Seite bis 988
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
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Keywords Water Resources Management; Land use change; Water scarcity; Environmental causal framework; Urban resilience; South India
Abstract Cities suffering water scarcity are projected to increase in the following decades. However, the application of standardized indicator frameworks for assessing urban water resource management problems is on an early stage. India is expected to have the highest urban population facing water scarcity in the world by 2050. In this study, the authors assess how the Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses framework, a causal framework adopted by the European Environment Agency, can contribute to evaluate water management challenges in cities and apply it to Chennai, India´s fourth-largest urban agglomeration. The framework proved to be a helpful tool for the evaluation of water management challenges in cities by disentangling relationships between environmental indicators and structuring dispersed data that allows a better understanding for policymakers. The main drivers identified in Chennai were population growth and economic development which generated impacts such as loss of aquatic ecosystems, low water table, low water quality, and reduction of biodiversity and human health. As a response, better urban planning, projects for new water infrastructure, and water bodies restoration have been implemented. Nevertheless, Chennai keeps facing difficulties to achieve proper water management. The severe hit of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Indian economy and its future management will be key for achievements related to water management.
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Rosado, D., Fárez-Román, V., Müller, F., Nambi, I., Fohrer, N. (2024):
Rethinking urban water management through Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses framework application in Chennai, India
Environ. Manage. 74 (5), 970 - 988 10.1007/s00267-024-02022-z