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Spatiotemporal evolution of sustainable utilization of water resources in the Yangtze River Economic Belt based on an integrated water ecological footprint model

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 358, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132035

Keywords

Water resources; Sustainable development; Integrated water ecological footprint model; Yangtze River Economic Belt; Spatiotemporal differentiation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52179022, 71974053]
  2. Water Conservancy Science and Technology Project of Jiangsu Province [2018002]

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Sustainable utilization of water resources is essential for water security and high-quality development. This study proposed an integrated model to examine the sustainability of water resources, taking into account the characteristics of water ecosystem and human water consumption. The results showed an upward trend in the sustainability of water resources in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, with variations among different regions.
Sustainable utilization of water resources (SUWR) is the basis of water resources management, allocation, and efficient utilization, which is crucial to promoting high-quality development and ensuring a region's water security. Appraising the sustainability of water resources and achieving a healthy regional water balance is a critical and complex problem. This study proposed an integrated water ecological footprint (IWEF) model that considered the water ecosystem service function and characteristics of human water consumption. The water ecological footprint, carrying capacity, water ecological pressure index (EPIw), ecological load index (ELIw), and eco-economic coordination index (ECIw) are developed to examine the level and degree of SUWR. The Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) is selected as the study area to comprehensively assess the spatiotemporal differentiation and dynamical evolution of SUWR. The results show that the EPIw and ELIw decreased by 50.27% and 64.29% in the YREB from 2011 to 2018, revealing the upward trend of SUWR. In terms of ECIw, the east part of the YREB experienced more strong decoupling states of water resources consumption and socio-economy. In the western part, the ecological safety state, sustainable development conditions of water resources, and the coordinated relationship of water pollution discharge toward economic growth are better than in the middle and eastern part of the YREB. This study helps to understand the complex interrelation between water and socioeconomy at different spatial-temporal scales and provides a novel framework that can be used as an evaluation index and policy insights for the sustainability of water resources.

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