2017
DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2017.1309906
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Engineered rivers in arid lands: searching for sustainability in theory and practice

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“…For water‐limited systems, the social, political, and economic challenges facing e‐flows implementation can also intensify due to shared resource conflicts driven by increasing populations and water demand. While supply augmentation strategies and river engineering through infrastructure and diversion projects has allowed populations to thrive in water‐limited systems, the long‐term sustainability of these river systems and the populations that depend on them is uncertain (Kibaroglu et al, 2017; Mekonnen & Hoekstra, 2016). For example, the states of Texas and Oklahoma expect an overall 22% and 33% increase in water demand under an expected 82% and 32% increase in population by 2060, respectively (Oklahoma Water Resources Board, 2012; Texas Water Development Board, 2012).…”
Section: Barriers To Environmental Flows Implementation In Water‐limi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For water‐limited systems, the social, political, and economic challenges facing e‐flows implementation can also intensify due to shared resource conflicts driven by increasing populations and water demand. While supply augmentation strategies and river engineering through infrastructure and diversion projects has allowed populations to thrive in water‐limited systems, the long‐term sustainability of these river systems and the populations that depend on them is uncertain (Kibaroglu et al, 2017; Mekonnen & Hoekstra, 2016). For example, the states of Texas and Oklahoma expect an overall 22% and 33% increase in water demand under an expected 82% and 32% increase in population by 2060, respectively (Oklahoma Water Resources Board, 2012; Texas Water Development Board, 2012).…”
Section: Barriers To Environmental Flows Implementation In Water‐limi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reservoirs are critical infrastructures for regulating water and assuring water provision in times of scarcity, particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. Storing water during wet months and years and supplying it during dry periods provides a lifeline for urban and rural populations, industry and agriculture (De Araújo & Bronstert, 2016;Kibaroglu et al, 2017;Tortajada, 2016). The extent to which a country or region manages its hydrological variability through storage capacity can influence economic development and water security (Gaupp et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%