What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?

In this paper, we discuss an unfortunate semantic shortcut – the use of the expression "water resources" as a synonym for "river/groundwater flow" – which causes great confusion in all Water Security-related discussions. We show that only a part of the flow can be considered a re...

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Main Authors: V. Andréassian, J. Margat, G. Thirel, P. Hubert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2015-04-01
Series:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Online Access:https://www.proc-iahs.net/366/86/2015/piahs-366-86-2015.pdf
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spelling doaj-7d96814cb3dc485cad1860dccd8d45b02020-11-24T23:04:53ZengCopernicus PublicationsProceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences2199-89812199-899X2015-04-01366869210.5194/piahs-366-86-2015What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?V. Andréassian0J. Margat1G. Thirel2P. Hubert3Irstea, Hydrosystems and Bioprocesses Research Unit (HBAN), Antony, FranceBRGM, Orléans, FranceIrstea, Hydrosystems and Bioprocesses Research Unit (HBAN), Antony, FranceSorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ. Paris 06, UMR 7619 METIS, 75005, Paris, FranceIn this paper, we discuss an unfortunate semantic shortcut – the use of the expression "water resources" as a synonym for "river/groundwater flow" – which causes great confusion in all Water Security-related discussions. We show that only a part of the flow can be considered a resource, and that the efficiency of the flow-to-resource conversion is a complex function of: (i) the hydrologic regime, (ii) environmental constraints (in-stream reserved flows), (iii) the type of water demand, and (iv) the existence of artificial reservoirs. Last, we illustrate how the flow-to-resource conversion can be affected by future climatic changes. Hydrologic data and climate change simulations for three French rivers (the rivers Vilaine, Durance and Garonne) are used to illustrate this discussion.https://www.proc-iahs.net/366/86/2015/piahs-366-86-2015.pdf
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What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?
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title What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?
title_short What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?
title_full What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?
title_fullStr What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?
title_full_unstemmed What part of natural flow can be considered a "water resource"?
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publishDate 2015-04-01
description In this paper, we discuss an unfortunate semantic shortcut – the use of the expression "water resources" as a synonym for "river/groundwater flow" – which causes great confusion in all Water Security-related discussions. We show that only a part of the flow can be considered a resource, and that the efficiency of the flow-to-resource conversion is a complex function of: (i) the hydrologic regime, (ii) environmental constraints (in-stream reserved flows), (iii) the type of water demand, and (iv) the existence of artificial reservoirs. Last, we illustrate how the flow-to-resource conversion can be affected by future climatic changes. Hydrologic data and climate change simulations for three French rivers (the rivers Vilaine, Durance and Garonne) are used to illustrate this discussion.
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