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Sustainable integration of desalinated seawater into regional water supply networks using a participatory modelling framework.

Authors :
Pagliero, Liliana
McIntyre, Neil
Aitken, Douglas
Bolz, Pascal
Jamett, Nathalie
Pérez-Murillo, Gabriel
Rivero, Francisca
Herrera-León, Sebastián
Ordens, Carlos M.
Campos, Levi
García, Giovana
Cisternas, Luis A.
Source :
Environmental Science & Policy; May2024, Vol. 155, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Water scarcity is a critical issue worldwide and has become a major constraint on socio-economic development. Seawater desalination is an appealing adaptation option in regions with access to the coast; however, it has sustainability challenges that require careful consideration. Two critical challenges are: how to manage the spectrum of potential adverse social and environmental impacts; and how to provide fair and sustainable water access benefits to the region as a whole. This paper presents a participatory modelling framework designed to support the participatory planning of sustainable integration of desalinated seawater into a regional water supply network in water-scarce regions. The framework is based on a modelling tool that facilitates collaborative understanding of the regional context and optimises and maps candidate water supply networks and the associated trade-offs between economic, environmental and social performance criteria. The framework aims to facilitate dialogue between all interested parties and contributes to a more informed, fair, consented, long-term and sustainable integration of desalinated seawater into regional water supply schemes. An application to the Atacama region in Chile illustrates the capabilities of the framework to communicate options under varying conditions of environmental protection. The case study also illustrates the role of stakeholders in the process of tool refinement as part of early-stage participatory planning. • Water supply planning framework to support participatory planning. • Supports fair and sustainable integration of desalination in regional water supply. • It encompasses both spatial layout and network optimisation planning. • It incorporates environmental, social and economic aspects in planning stages. • The Atacama region (Chile) application illustrates trade-offs of shared solutions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14629011
Volume :
155
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Policy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176247768
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2024.103714