Nearly 3 billion additional urban dwellers are forecasted by 2050, an unprecedented wave of urban growth. While cities struggle to provide water to these new residents, they will also face equally unprecedented hydrologic changes due to global climate change. Here we use a detailed hydrologic model, demographic projections, and climate change scenarios to estimate per-capita water availability for major cities in the developing world, where urban growth is the fastest. We estimate the amount of water physically available near cities and do not account for problems with adequate water delivery or quality. Modeled results show that currently 150 million people live in cities with perennial water shortage, defined as having less than 100 L per...
Population growth has significantly increased while the water resources have not. In 1950, per capit...
Climate change is likely to increase droughts. The vulnerability of cities to droughts is increasing...
Climate change is likely to increase droughts. The vulnerability of cities to droughts is increasing...
AbstractUrbanization and climate change are together exacerbating water scarcity—where water demand ...
Globally, urban growth will add 1.5 billion people to cities by 2030, making the difficult task of u...
Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources o...
AbstractUrban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water s...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
[1] Globally, water resources for cities are under increasing stress. Two main stressors are climate...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...
Global water crisis is a challenge to the security, political stability and environmental sustainabi...
The future adequacy of freshwater resources is difficult to assess, owing to a complex and rapidly c...
Karamana River Basin (KRB), set in the tropical monsoon climate (i.e., Koppen\u27s Am), hosts the dr...
Rapid urbanization and industrialization are the major factors behind growing urban water demand in ...
Water and food scarcity are among the major problems that mankind faces today and will increasingly ...
Population growth has significantly increased while the water resources have not. In 1950, per capit...
Climate change is likely to increase droughts. The vulnerability of cities to droughts is increasing...
Climate change is likely to increase droughts. The vulnerability of cities to droughts is increasing...
AbstractUrbanization and climate change are together exacerbating water scarcity—where water demand ...
Globally, urban growth will add 1.5 billion people to cities by 2030, making the difficult task of u...
Urban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water sources o...
AbstractUrban growth is increasing the demand for freshwater resources, yet surprisingly the water s...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
[1] Globally, water resources for cities are under increasing stress. Two main stressors are climate...
More than half the world population is living in urban areas, and this trend is likely to continue d...
Global water crisis is a challenge to the security, political stability and environmental sustainabi...
The future adequacy of freshwater resources is difficult to assess, owing to a complex and rapidly c...
Karamana River Basin (KRB), set in the tropical monsoon climate (i.e., Koppen\u27s Am), hosts the dr...
Rapid urbanization and industrialization are the major factors behind growing urban water demand in ...
Water and food scarcity are among the major problems that mankind faces today and will increasingly ...
Population growth has significantly increased while the water resources have not. In 1950, per capit...
Climate change is likely to increase droughts. The vulnerability of cities to droughts is increasing...
Climate change is likely to increase droughts. The vulnerability of cities to droughts is increasing...