The report discusses the need for new global water scenarios to address the shortcomings of current models and to incorporate factors like climate change, security, and globalization. It proposes a participatory approach to create qualitative and quantitative scenarios using the 'SAS approach' for better water management decision-making.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
united nations educational scientific and cultural organization (unesco) |
Authors: | Gilberto GallopĂn, Joseph Alcamo |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research method used in the report involves reviewing existing global water scenarios, identifying their shortcomings, and proposing a new approach to scenario development. This approach, called the 'SAS approach,' combines qualitative and quantitative knowledge through an iterative process involving stakeholders and experts.
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This document reviews existing global water scenarios, identifies their deficits, and emphasizes the need for a new set of scenarios. It suggests what new scenarios should include, their potential audience, and a general approach for implementing them, using a participatory 'SAS approach' to combine qualitative and quantitative knowledge.
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Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | changing climate | climate change | ecological | global water resources | global water scenarios | globalization | policy initiatives | qualitative analysis | quantitative analysis | sas approach | scenarios | security | stakeholder participation | water | water governance | water management | water pricing