Artículo de revista
An ecosystemic approach for assessing the urban water self-sufficiency potential: lessons from the Mediterranean
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Urban Water, 13(7): 663-675 - 2015
DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2015.1024686
Autor
Fragkou, María Christina
Vicent, Teresa
Gabarrell, Xavier
Institución
Resumen
Frequent water stress episodes affecting urban hubs have caused a shift in urban water management towards integrated
approaches and motivated a search for alternative water resources. Large-scale rainwater harvesting on the municipal
scale can overcome the disadvantages of climate dependence and the volume restrictions associated with small-scale
collection facilities. In this paper, two tools based on the urban metabolism concept are used to determine the water selfsufficiency
potential of urban systems from urban runoff: a simple water self-sufficiency potential indicator and a
socioeconomic water flow accounting scheme, which includes water losses. Both tools are applied to a densely
populated coastal area that exemplifies urban centres in the Mediterranean. This approach is useful for regions with
restricted data availability on water use and facilitates information dissemination to policy makers. The results indicate a
significant water self-sufficiency potential for the area of study, even under projections of reduced precipitation in the
area.