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Stressors and Strategies for Managing Urban Water Scarcity: Perspectives from the Field

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WATER
卷 7, 期 12, 页码 6775-6787

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w7126659

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water managers; land-use planners; climate change; stressors; strategies; Portland; phoenix

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  1. Sector Applications Research Program (SARP)
  2. Climate Program Office of the U.S. Department of Commerce
  3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) [NA09OAR4310140]
  4. National Science Foundation [SES-0951366]
  5. DMUU: Decision Center for a Desert City II: Urban Climate Adaptation [SES-1462086]
  6. Institute for Sustainable Solution at Portland State University (James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation)
  7. Divn Of Social and Economic Sciences
  8. Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie [1462086] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Largely because water resource planning in the U.S. has been separated from land-use planning, opportunities for explicitly linking planning policies to water availability remain unexamined. The pressing need for better coordination between land-use planning and water management is amplified by changes in the global climate, which will place even greater importance on managing water supplies and demands than in the past. By surveying land and water managers in two urbanizing regions of the western United StatesPortland, Oregon and Phoenix Arizonawe assessed the extent to which their perspectives regarding municipal water resource management align or differ. We specifically focus on characterizing how they perceive water scarcity problems (i.e., stressors) and solutions (i.e., strategies). Overall, the results show a general agreement across both regions and professions that long-term drought, population growth, and outdoor water use are the most important stressors to urban water systems. The results of the survey indicated more agreement across cities than across professions with regard to effective strategies, reinforcing the idea that land-use planners and water managers remain divided in their conception of the solutions to urban water management. To conclude, we recommend potential pathways for coordinating the fields of land and water management for urban sustainability.

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