2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-14555
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Assessing urban water insecurity under access inequality - coupled human-natural systems analyses in the Upper Bhima Basin, India

Abstract: <p>Adapting to growing urban water scarcity requires accurate assessments of present and future water security challenges. An estimated 1 billion people live in cities with intermittent public water supply, often resulting in highly unequal access to water. Under these conditions, households with below-average water access are most exposed to water insecurity. As a result, the full extent of water insecurity could substantially exceed the impacts identified by aggregate water security metrics. He… Show more

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