Adaptation strategies for water supply management in a drought prone Mediterranean river basin: Application of outranking method
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Autor(es)"Kumar, Vikas Del Vasto-Terrientes, Luis Valls, Aida"
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Instituição do Autor correspondenteEnvironmental Analysis and Management Group, Departament d’Enginyeria Química, Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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Revista e nºScience of The Total Environment 540; 344-357
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Ano2016
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DOI10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2015.06.062
Projeto
"This work is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innova-
tion through Project Consolider-Ingenio 2010 Scarce (CSD2009- 00065) and project SHADE (TIN-2012-34369)"
Resumo
The regional water allocation planning is one of those complex decision problems where holistic approach to water supply management considering different criteria would be valuable. However, multi-criteria decision making with diverse indicators measured on different scales and uncertainty levels is difficult to solve. Objective of this paper is to develop scenarios for the future imbalances in water supply and demand for a water stressed Mediterranean area of Northern Spain (Tarragona) and to test the applicability and suitability of an outranking method ELECTRE-III-H for evaluating sectoral water allocation policies. This study is focused on the use of alternative water supply scenarios to fulfil the demand of water from three major sectors: domestic, industrial and agricultural. A detail scenario planning for regional water demand and supply has been discussed. For each future scenario of climate change, the goal is to obtain a ranking of a set of possible actions with regards to different types of indicators (costs, water stress and environmental impact). The analytical method used is based on outranking models for decision aid with hierarchical structures of criteria and ranking alternatives using partial preorders based on pairwise preference relations. We compare several adaptation measures including alternative water sources (reclaimed water and desalination); inter basin water transfer and sectoral demand management coming from industry, agriculture and domestic sectors and tested the sustainability of management actions for different climate change scenarios. Results have shown use of alternative water resources as the most reliable alternative with medium reclaimed water reuse in industry and agriculture and low to medium use of desalination water in domestic and industrial sectors as the best alternative. The proposed method has several advantages such as the management of heterogeneous scales of measurement without requiring any artificial transformation and the management of uncertainty by means of comparisons at a qualitative level in terms of the decision maker preferences.
Palavras-Chave
Catchment management; ELECTRE-III-H; Multicriteria analysis; Water allocation problem; Water demand scenario \n