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Physical water scarcity metrics for monitoring progress towards SDG target 6.4: An evaluation of indicator 6.4.2 “Level of water stress”

Target 6.4 of the recently adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) deals with the reduction of water scarcity. To monitor progress towards this target, two indicators are used: Indicator 6.4.1 measuring water use efficiency and 6.4.2 measuring the level of water stress (WS). This paper aims to identify whether the currently proposed indicator 6.4.2 considers the different elements that need to be accounted for in a WS indicator. WS indicators compare water use with water availability. We identify seven essential elements: 1) both gross and net water abstraction (or withdrawal) provide important information to understand WS; 2) WS indicators need to incorporate environmental flow requirements (EFR); 3) temporal and 4) spatial disaggregation is required in a WS assessment; 5) both renewable surface water and groundwater resources, including their interaction, need to be accounted for as renewable water availability; 6) alternative available water resources need to be accounted for as well, like fossil groundwater and desalinated water; 7) WS indicators need to account for water storage in reservoirs, water recycling and managed aquifer recharge. Indicator 6.4.2 considers many of these elements, but there is need for improvement. It is recommended that WS is measured based on net abstraction as well, in addition to currently only measuring WS based on gross abstraction. It does incorporate EFR. Temporal and spatial disaggregation is indeed defined as a goal in more advanced monitoring levels, in which it is also called for a differentiation between surface and groundwater resources. However, regarding element 6 and 7 there are some shortcomings for which we provide recommendations. In addition, indicator 6.4.2 is only one indicator, which monitors blue WS, but does not give information on green or green-blue water scarcity or on water quality. Within the SDG indicator framework, some of these topics are covered with other indicators.
- University of Nebraska System United States
- University of Nebraska System United States
- CGIAR France
- Utrecht University Netherlands
- "TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT Netherlands
550, reservoirs, water availability, water quality, Level of water stress, water stress, pollution, Hydraulic Engineering, Waste Management and Disposal, sustainable development, evaluation, Natural Resources Management and Policy, surface water, water scarcity, Pollution, Water Resource Management, Sustainability, [SDV.BBM.GTP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN], SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, Environmental Monitoring, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Environmental Engineering, water use efficiency, economic activities, 333, Article, Natural Resources and Conservation, [SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN], Natural Resource Economics, Environmental Chemistry, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, environmental flows, environmental engineering, Environmental Health and Protection, indicators, monitoring, water stress indicator, Hydrology, Environmental Sciences
550, reservoirs, water availability, water quality, Level of water stress, water stress, pollution, Hydraulic Engineering, Waste Management and Disposal, sustainable development, evaluation, Natural Resources Management and Policy, surface water, water scarcity, Pollution, Water Resource Management, Sustainability, [SDV.BBM.GTP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN], SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation, Environmental Monitoring, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Environmental Engineering, water use efficiency, economic activities, 333, Article, Natural Resources and Conservation, [SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN], Natural Resource Economics, Environmental Chemistry, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, environmental flows, environmental engineering, Environmental Health and Protection, indicators, monitoring, water stress indicator, Hydrology, Environmental Sciences
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