Journal article
The drivers of risk to water security in Shanghai
BL Finlayson, J Barnett, T Wei, M Webber, M Li, MY Wang, J Chen, H Xu, Z Chen
Regional Environmental Change | Published : 2013
Abstract
Big cities are often said to have big water problems, and Shanghai is no exception. In this paper, we examine and compare the influence of the major factors that give rise to the risk of water insecurity in Shanghai. There is an extensive and diverse literature on these issues, dealt with in isolation, and here, we provide a synthesis of the literature, together with our own assessments and calculations, to assess what are the risks to Shanghai's water supply and what is our degree of confidence in this assessment. We describe the systems that supply water to the city, and past and future changes in the systems, including changes in the glaciers that supply some water to the river, changes i..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by Australian Research Council grant number DP110103381. The authors thank Chandra Jayasuriya for drawing the figures.