Values-Based Scenarios of Water Security: Rights to Water, Rights of Waters, and Commercial Water Rights

Author:

Jenkins Willis1,Rosa Lorenzo23,Schmidt Jeremy4,Band Lawrence56,Beltran-Peña Areidy2,Clarens Andres6,Doney Scott5,Emanuel Ryan E7,Glassie Alison8,Quinn Julianne16,Rulli Maria Cristina9,Shobe William10,Szeptycki Leon11,D'Odorico Paolo2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Religious Studies, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

2. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States

3. Institute of Energy and Process Engineering, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

4. Department of Geography, Durham University, Durham, England, United Kingdom

5. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

6. Department of Engineering Systems and Environment, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

7. Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

8. Global Studies Program, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

9. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy

10. School of Leadership and Public Policy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

11. School of Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Abstract

Abstract Although a wide body of scholarly research recognizes multiple kinds of values for water, water security assessments typically employ just some of them. In the present article, we integrate value scenarios into a planetary water security model to incorporate multiple water-related social values and illustrate trade-offs among them. Specifically, we incorporate cultural values for environmental flows needed to sustain ecosystem function (rights of waters), the water requirements of a human right to food (rights to water), and the economic value of water to commercial enterprise (commercial water rights). Pairing quantitative hydrological modeling with qualitative systems of valuing, we suggest how to depict the available water for realizing various combinations of the values underlying those rights. We account for population growth and dietary choices associated with different socioeconomic pathways. This pluralist approach incorporates multiple kinds of values into a water security framework, to better recognize and work with diversity in cultural valuation of water.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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