Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan

Water security is a major concern for water-scarce cities that face dynamic water challenges due to limited water supply, climate change and increasing water demand. Framing urban water security is challenging due to the complexity and uncertainties of the definitions and assessment frameworks conce...

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Main Authors: Hassan Tolba Aboelnga, Hazim El-Naser, Lars Ribbe, Franz-Bernd Frechen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/5/1299
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spelling doaj-f1ce876737e0470f89db25bb88084c382020-11-25T02:02:36ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-05-01121299129910.3390/w12051299Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, JordanHassan Tolba Aboelnga0Hazim El-Naser1Lars Ribbe2Franz-Bernd Frechen3Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Kassel, Kurt-Wolters-Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, GermanyChairman of the Middle East Water Forum (MEWF), Arar Street 20, Al Fuheis 19152, JordanInstitute for Technology and Resources Management in the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT), TH Köln-University of Applied Sciences, Betzdorfer Straße 2, 50679 Köln, GermanyFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Kassel, Kurt-Wolters-Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, GermanyWater security is a major concern for water-scarce cities that face dynamic water challenges due to limited water supply, climate change and increasing water demand. Framing urban water security is challenging due to the complexity and uncertainties of the definitions and assessment frameworks concerning urban water security. Several studies have assessed water security by granting priority indicators equal weight without considering or adapting to the local conditions. This study develops a new urban water security assessment framework with application to the water-scarce city of Madaba, Jordan. The study applies the new assessment framework on the study area and measures urban water security using the integrated urban water security index (IUWSI) and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) as a decision management tool to prioritise and distinguish indicators that affect the four dimensions of urban water security: drinking water, ecosystems, climate change and water-related hazards, and socioeconomic aspects (DECS). The integrated urban water security index (IUWSI) highlights the state of water security and intervention strategies in Madaba. The study reveals that urban water security in Madaba is satisfactory to meet basic needs, with shortcomings in some aspects of the DECS. However, Madaba faces poor security in terms of managing climate- and water-related risks. The IUWSI framework assists with a rational and evidence-based decision-making process, which is important for enhancing water resources management in water-scarce cities.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/5/1299urban water securitywater-scarce citiesefficient water managementanalytic hierarchy process
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Lars Ribbe
Franz-Bernd Frechen
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Hazim El-Naser
Lars Ribbe
Franz-Bernd Frechen
Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan
Water
urban water security
water-scarce cities
efficient water management
analytic hierarchy process
author_facet Hassan Tolba Aboelnga
Hazim El-Naser
Lars Ribbe
Franz-Bernd Frechen
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title Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan
title_short Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan
title_full Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan
title_fullStr Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Water Security in Water-Scarce Cities: Applying the Integrated Urban Water Security Index (IUWSI) in Madaba, Jordan
title_sort assessing water security in water-scarce cities: applying the integrated urban water security index (iuwsi) in madaba, jordan
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Water security is a major concern for water-scarce cities that face dynamic water challenges due to limited water supply, climate change and increasing water demand. Framing urban water security is challenging due to the complexity and uncertainties of the definitions and assessment frameworks concerning urban water security. Several studies have assessed water security by granting priority indicators equal weight without considering or adapting to the local conditions. This study develops a new urban water security assessment framework with application to the water-scarce city of Madaba, Jordan. The study applies the new assessment framework on the study area and measures urban water security using the integrated urban water security index (IUWSI) and the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) as a decision management tool to prioritise and distinguish indicators that affect the four dimensions of urban water security: drinking water, ecosystems, climate change and water-related hazards, and socioeconomic aspects (DECS). The integrated urban water security index (IUWSI) highlights the state of water security and intervention strategies in Madaba. The study reveals that urban water security in Madaba is satisfactory to meet basic needs, with shortcomings in some aspects of the DECS. However, Madaba faces poor security in terms of managing climate- and water-related risks. The IUWSI framework assists with a rational and evidence-based decision-making process, which is important for enhancing water resources management in water-scarce cities.
topic urban water security
water-scarce cities
efficient water management
analytic hierarchy process
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/5/1299
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