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Using stable isotopes to inform water resource management in forested and agricultural ecosystems

pmid: 38917546
handle: 10261/362203 , 2158/1376493 , 2318/2035754 , 2164/24040
Present and future climatic trends are expected to markedly alter water fluxes and stores in the hydrologic cycle. In addition, water demand continues to grow due to increased human use and a growing population. Sustainably managing water resources requires a thorough understanding of water storage and flow in natural, agricultural, and urban ecosystems. Measurements of stable isotopes of water (hydrogen and oxygen) in the water cycle (atmosphere, soils, plants, surface water, and groundwater) can provide information on the transport pathways, sourcing, dynamics, ages, and storage pools of water that is difficult to obtain with other techniques. However, the potential of these techniques for practical questions has not been fully exploited yet. Here, we outline the benefits and limitations of potential applications of stable isotope methods useful to water managers, farmers, and other stakeholders. We also describe several case studies demonstrating how stable isotopes of water can support water management decision-making. Finally, we propose a workflow that guides users through a sequence of decisions required to apply stable isotope methods to examples of water management issues. We call for ongoing dialogue and a stronger connection between water management stakeholders and water stable isotope practitioners to identify the most pressing issues and develop best-practice guidelines to apply these techniques.
Journal of Environmental Management, 365
ISSN:0301-4797
ISSN:1095-8630
- University of Trento Italy
- University of Barcelona Spain
- University of Turin Italy
- TU Dresden Germany
- University of Gothenburg Sweden
2040 Environment and Biodiversity, Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, 550, Forests, 630, seasonal origins, Agricultural management, Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, Stakeholders Stable isotopes of water Forest management Agricultural management Water resources management Climate change, Stakeholders, Isotopes, Climate change, Groundwater, QC, Ecosystem, Stable isotopes of water, Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all, Conservation of Water Resources, Forest management, variability, Agriculture, trees, groundwater recharge, tracking, QC Physics, xylem water, Clean Water and Sanitation, Stakeholders; Stable isotopes of water; Forest management; Agricultural management; Water resources management; Climate change, soil-water, climate-change, Earth Sciences, Water Resources, Water resources management, delta-o-18 depth profiles, streamflow, Hydrology, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production, Environmental Sciences, Responsible Consumption and Production
2040 Environment and Biodiversity, Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, 550, Forests, 630, seasonal origins, Agricultural management, Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, Stakeholders Stable isotopes of water Forest management Agricultural management Water resources management Climate change, Stakeholders, Isotopes, Climate change, Groundwater, QC, Ecosystem, Stable isotopes of water, Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all, Conservation of Water Resources, Forest management, variability, Agriculture, trees, groundwater recharge, tracking, QC Physics, xylem water, Clean Water and Sanitation, Stakeholders; Stable isotopes of water; Forest management; Agricultural management; Water resources management; Climate change, soil-water, climate-change, Earth Sciences, Water Resources, Water resources management, delta-o-18 depth profiles, streamflow, Hydrology, SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production, Environmental Sciences, Responsible Consumption and Production
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