The Impact of Climate Change of the Water Sector in the Caribbean

This study analyzes the projected impact of climate change on the water sector in nine Caribbean countries, forecasting significant changes in water demand and supply, and suggesting adaptation strategies.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Economic Commission for Latin America
Publication date: May 20, 2021
Authors: Not Specified
Time horizon: 2100
Geographic focus: Carribean, Aruba, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Montserrat, Jamaica, Netherlands, Antilles, Saint Lucia, Trinidad And Tobago, Caribbean, Aruba, Barbados, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles, Saint Lucia, Trinidad And Tobago
Page count: 36

Methods

The research method involved econometric analysis using a Random Effects model to estimate water demand by sector, considering GDP, population, temperature, and rainfall. Forecasts for non-climate variables were made, and the IPCC's A2 and B2 scenarios were used for future climate projections.

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Key Insights

The research examines the effects of climate change on water resources in the Caribbean, predicting increased water demand, potential shortages, and the need for adaptation measures in the agricultural and residential sectors, as well as in water utilities.

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