Building a 2nd Generation of World Water Scenarios
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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Quick Facts | |
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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 |
Methods
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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Key Insights
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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Additional Viewpoints
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