Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China
As demands on limited water resources intensify, concerns are being raised about water resources carrying capacity (WRCC), which is defined as the maximum sustainable socioeconomic scale that can be supported by available water resources and while maintaining defined environmental conditions. This p...
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doaj-9bba41ad28ce4a659e87d8ba852098e82020-11-24T21:26:02ZengElsevierWater Science and Engineering1674-23702015-04-018210211310.1016/j.wse.2015.04.007Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, ChinaMing DouJun-xia MaGui-qiu LiQi-ting ZuoAs demands on limited water resources intensify, concerns are being raised about water resources carrying capacity (WRCC), which is defined as the maximum sustainable socioeconomic scale that can be supported by available water resources and while maintaining defined environmental conditions. This paper proposes a distributed quantitative model for WRCC, based on the principles of optimization, and considering hydro-economic interaction, water supply, water quality, and socioeconomic development constraints. With the model, the WRCCs of 60 subregions in Henan Province were determined for different development periods. The results showed that the water resources carrying level of Henan Province was suitably loaded in 2010, but that the province would be mildly overloaded in 2030 with respect to the socioeconomic development planning goals. The restricting factors for WRCC included the available water resources, the increasing rate of GDP, the urbanization ratio, the irrigation water utilization coefficient, the industrial water recycling rate, and the wastewater reuse rate, of which the available water resources was the most crucial factor. Because these factors varied temporally and spatially, the trends in predicted WRCC were inconsistent across different subregions and periods.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674237015000344Water resources carrying capacityHydro-economic interactionSustainable socioeconomic scaleWater resources carrying levelHenan Province |
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Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China |
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Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China |
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Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China |
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Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China |
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Measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in Henan Province, China |
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measurement and assessment of water resources carrying capacity in henan province, china |
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As demands on limited water resources intensify, concerns are being raised about water resources carrying capacity (WRCC), which is defined as the maximum sustainable socioeconomic scale that can be supported by available water resources and while maintaining defined environmental conditions. This paper proposes a distributed quantitative model for WRCC, based on the principles of optimization, and considering hydro-economic interaction, water supply, water quality, and socioeconomic development constraints. With the model, the WRCCs of 60 subregions in Henan Province were determined for different development periods. The results showed that the water resources carrying level of Henan Province was suitably loaded in 2010, but that the province would be mildly overloaded in 2030 with respect to the socioeconomic development planning goals. The restricting factors for WRCC included the available water resources, the increasing rate of GDP, the urbanization ratio, the irrigation water utilization coefficient, the industrial water recycling rate, and the wastewater reuse rate, of which the available water resources was the most crucial factor. Because these factors varied temporally and spatially, the trends in predicted WRCC were inconsistent across different subregions and periods. |
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Water resources carrying capacity Hydro-economic interaction Sustainable socioeconomic scale Water resources carrying level Henan Province |
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