A Water Accounting System for Strategic Water Management |
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Authors: | Graham M. Turner Timothy M. Baynes Bertram C. McInnis |
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Affiliation: | 1.CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems,Canberra City,Australia;2.CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems,North Ryde,Australia;3.whatIf? Technologies Inc.,Ottawa,Canada |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a water accounting system (WAS) that has been developed as an innovative new tool for strategic long-term
water management. The WAS incorporates both disaggregated water use and availability, provides a comprehensive and consistent
historical database, and can integrate climate and hydrological model outputs for the exploration of scenarios. It has been
established and tested for the state of Victoria in Australia, and can be extended to cover other or all regions of Australia.
The WAS is implemented using stock-and-flow dynamics, currently employing major river basins as the spatial units and a yearly
time step. While this system shares features with system dynamics, learning is enhanced and strategic management of water
resources is improved by application of a Design Approach and the structure of the WAS. We compare the WAS with other relevant
accounting systems and outline its benefits, particularly the potential for resolving tensions between water supply and demand.
Integrated management is facilitated by combination with other stocks and flows frameworks that provide data on key drivers
such as demography, land-use and electricity production. |
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