Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam

Socio-hydrological approaches are gaining momentum due to the importance of understanding the dynamics and co-evolution of water and human systems. Various socio-hydrological approaches have been developed to improve the adaptive capacity of local people to deal with water-related issues. In this st...

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Main Authors: Duc Cong Hiep Nguyen, Duc Canh Nguyen, Thi Tang Luu, Tan Cuong Le, Pankaj Kumar, Rajarshi Dasgupta, Hong Quan Nguyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/18/2573
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spelling doaj-40027cb1548f4fb9a2800264af2aa5be2021-09-26T01:39:17ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-09-01132573257310.3390/w13182573Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, VietnamDuc Cong Hiep Nguyen0Duc Canh Nguyen1Thi Tang Luu2Tan Cuong Le3Pankaj Kumar4Rajarshi Dasgupta5Hong Quan Nguyen6Southern Institute for Water Resources Planning, Ho Chi Minh City 72710, VietnamInstitute of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Duy Tan University, Ho Chi Minh City 70000, VietnamCenter of Water Management and Climate Change, Institute for Environment and Resources, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City 71308, VietnamInstitute for Environment and Resources, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City 72409, VietnamInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies, Hayama 240-0115, JapanInstitute for Global Environmental Strategies, Hayama 240-0115, JapanCenter of Water Management and Climate Change, Institute for Environment and Resources, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City 71308, VietnamSocio-hydrological approaches are gaining momentum due to the importance of understanding the dynamics and co-evolution of water and human systems. Various socio-hydrological approaches have been developed to improve the adaptive capacity of local people to deal with water-related issues. In this study, a social-hydrological approach was developed to enhance the water supply resilience in Con Dao Island, Vietnam. We used a water-balance model, involving the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) tool, to conduct a scenario-based evaluation of water demands. In doing so, we assessed the impacts of socio-economic development, such as population growth and climate change, on increasing water demand. The modelling results showed that the existing reservoirs—the main sources to recharge the groundwater (accounting for 56.92% in 2018 and 65.59% in 2030)—play a critical role in enhancing water supply resilience in the island, particularly during the dry season. In addition, future water shortages can be solved by investment in water supply infrastructures in combination with the use of alternative water sources, such as rainwater and desalinated seawater. The findings further indicate that while the local actors have a high awareness of the role of natural resources, they seem to neglect climate change. To meet the future water demands, we argue that upgrading and constructing new reservoirs, mobilizing resources for freshwater alternatives and investing in water supply facilities are among the most suitable roadmaps for the island. In addition, strengthening adaptive capacity, raising awareness and building professional capacity for both local people and officials are strongly recommended. The research concludes with a roadmap that envisages the integration of social capacity to address the complex interaction and co-evolution of the human–water system to foster water-supply resilience in the study area.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/18/2573socio-hydrologyCon Dao Islandwater resilienceWEAP
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author Duc Cong Hiep Nguyen
Duc Canh Nguyen
Thi Tang Luu
Tan Cuong Le
Pankaj Kumar
Rajarshi Dasgupta
Hong Quan Nguyen
spellingShingle Duc Cong Hiep Nguyen
Duc Canh Nguyen
Thi Tang Luu
Tan Cuong Le
Pankaj Kumar
Rajarshi Dasgupta
Hong Quan Nguyen
Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam
Water
socio-hydrology
Con Dao Island
water resilience
WEAP
author_facet Duc Cong Hiep Nguyen
Duc Canh Nguyen
Thi Tang Luu
Tan Cuong Le
Pankaj Kumar
Rajarshi Dasgupta
Hong Quan Nguyen
author_sort Duc Cong Hiep Nguyen
title Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam
title_short Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam
title_full Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam
title_fullStr Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Water Supply Resilience in a Tropical Island via a Socio-Hydrological Approach: A Case Study in Con Dao Island, Vietnam
title_sort enhancing water supply resilience in a tropical island via a socio-hydrological approach: a case study in con dao island, vietnam
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Socio-hydrological approaches are gaining momentum due to the importance of understanding the dynamics and co-evolution of water and human systems. Various socio-hydrological approaches have been developed to improve the adaptive capacity of local people to deal with water-related issues. In this study, a social-hydrological approach was developed to enhance the water supply resilience in Con Dao Island, Vietnam. We used a water-balance model, involving the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) tool, to conduct a scenario-based evaluation of water demands. In doing so, we assessed the impacts of socio-economic development, such as population growth and climate change, on increasing water demand. The modelling results showed that the existing reservoirs—the main sources to recharge the groundwater (accounting for 56.92% in 2018 and 65.59% in 2030)—play a critical role in enhancing water supply resilience in the island, particularly during the dry season. In addition, future water shortages can be solved by investment in water supply infrastructures in combination with the use of alternative water sources, such as rainwater and desalinated seawater. The findings further indicate that while the local actors have a high awareness of the role of natural resources, they seem to neglect climate change. To meet the future water demands, we argue that upgrading and constructing new reservoirs, mobilizing resources for freshwater alternatives and investing in water supply facilities are among the most suitable roadmaps for the island. In addition, strengthening adaptive capacity, raising awareness and building professional capacity for both local people and officials are strongly recommended. The research concludes with a roadmap that envisages the integration of social capacity to address the complex interaction and co-evolution of the human–water system to foster water-supply resilience in the study area.
topic socio-hydrology
Con Dao Island
water resilience
WEAP
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/18/2573
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