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Battling Water Limits to Growth: Lessons from Water Trends in the Central Plateau of Iran

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 68, Issue 1, Pages 53-64

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-021-01447-0

Keywords

Innovative Trend Analysis (ITA); GRACE; Groundwater; Zayandeh-Rud; Iran

Funding

  1. Council on Middle East Studies of the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University

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The Zayandeh-Rud River Basin in Iran is struggling with water shortages due to supply-oriented water management, leading to excessive water usage. Groundwater depletion and tensions among stakeholders in the basin highlight the weaknesses in the current water management paradigm.
The Zayandeh-Rud River Basin in the central plateau of Iran continues to grapple with water shortages due to a water-intensive development path made possible by a primarily supply-oriented water management approach to battle the water limits to growth. Despite inter-basin water transfers and increasing groundwater supply, recurring water shortages and associated tensions among stakeholders underscore key weaknesses in the current water management paradigm. There was an alarming trend of groundwater depletion in the basin's four main aquifers in the 1993-2016 period as indicated by the results of the Mann-Kendall3 (MK3) test and Innovative Trend Analysis (ITA) of groundwater volume. The basin's water resources declined by more than 6 BCM in 2016 compared to 2005 based on the equivalent water height (EWH) derived from monthly data (2002-2016) from the GRACE. The extensive groundwater depletion is an unequivocal evidence of reduced water availability in the face of growing basin-wide demand, necessitating water saving in all water use sectors. Implementing an integrated water resources management plan that accounts for evolving water supply priorities, growing demand and scarcity, and institutional changes is an urgent step to alleviate the growing tensions and preempt future water insecurity problems that are bound to occur if demand management approaches are delayed.

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