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DOI 10.1016/j.advwatres.2022.104311
Title (Primary) Aggregation in bottom-up vulnerability assessments and equity implications: The case of Jordanian households’ water supply
Author Lachaut, T.; Yoon, J.; Klassert, C.; Tilmant, A.
Source Titel Advances in Water Resources
Year 2022
Department OEKON
Volume 169
Page From art. 104311
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Aggregation; Equity; Jordan; Bottom-up; Response surfaces; Water system; Multi-agent
Abstract Bottom-up methods for water resources modeling rely on acceptability thresholds to find, through a response surface, which deeply uncertain futures lead to system failure. They commonly treat water users as aggregate actors, which may preclude analysis of the equity impacts of interventions. This paper explores how aggregation choices for large groups of water users lead to different policy recommendations in response surface assessments. Two aggregation methods with varying parameters are considered: percentile satisfaction targets and generalized mean. A 2-dimensional stress-test assessment across groundwater availability and population is applied to household water supply in Jordan. The study compares six different policies covering supply enhancement and rebalancing, using a country-wide multi-agent model that characterizes households across socioeconomic strata. For different aggregation levels, policies are ordered by their associated robustness index. Results show that aggregation choices strongly determine policy preference. A focus on the most vulnerable households favors the equalization of access to water, in terms of regional allocation and weekly supply durations, as it substantially reduces robustness disparity. Combined policies with additional resources allow to withstand higher levels of stress under most aggregation choices. Preferences defined by aggregation intervals provide a finer understanding of trade-offs among water users and may improve deliberation over equity under deep uncertainty.
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Lachaut, T., Yoon, J., Klassert, C., Tilmant, A. (2022):
Aggregation in bottom-up vulnerability assessments and equity implications: The case of Jordanian households’ water supply
Adv. Water Resour. 169 , art. 104311 10.1016/j.advwatres.2022.104311