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Over the past 50 years, human water use has more than doubled and affected streamflow over various regions of the world. However, it remains unclear to what degree human water consumption intensifies hydrological drought (the occurrence of anomalously low streamflow). Here, we quantify over the period 1960–2010 the impact of human water consumption on the intensity and frequency of hydrological drought worldwide. The results show that human water consumption substantially reduced local and downstream streamflow over Europe, North America and Asia, and subsequently intensified the magnitude of hydrological droughts by 10–500%, occurring during nation- and continent-wide drought events. Also, human water consumption alone increased global drought frequency by 27 (±6)%. The intensification of drought frequency is most severe over Asia (35 ± 7%), but also substantial over North America (25 ± 6%) and Europe (20 ± 5%). Importantly, the severe drought conditions are driven primarily by human water consumption over many parts of these regions. Irrigation is responsible for the intensification of hydrological droughts over the western and central US, southern Europe and Asia, whereas the impact of industrial and households' consumption on the intensification is considerably larger over the eastern US and western and central Europe. Our findings reveal that human water consumption is one of the more important mechanisms intensifying hydrological drought, and is likely to remain as a major factor affecting drought intensity and frequency in the coming decades.

 

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  1. Human water consumption intensifies hydrological drought worldwide

    Yoshihide Wada et al 2013 Environ. Res. Lett. 8 034036

Contact information Yoshihide Wada1, Ludovicus P H van Beek1, Niko Wanders1 and Marc F P Bierkens1,2: 1 Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands 2 Unit Soil and Groundwater Systems, Deltares, Princetonlaan 6, 3584 CB Utrecht, The Netherlands (email: y.wada@uu.nl)
News type Inbrief
File link http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/3/034036/pdf/1748-9326_8_3_034036.pdf
Source of information © 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd
Keyword(s) hydrological drought, Human water consumption
Subject(s) DRINKING WATER , FINANCE-ECONOMY , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , TOOL TERMS , WATER DEMAND
Relation http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-9326/8/3/034036/article
Geographical coverage n/a
News date 30/01/2014
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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