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IREES Colloquium: Tracking grid-level freshwater boundary exceedance along global supply chains from consumption to impact | Siyu Hou, PhD student

When:Tu 01-04-2025 15:00 - 16:00
Where:5159.0291; Energy Academy

Speaker: Siyu Hou, PhD student IREES

Title: Tracking grid-level freshwater boundary exceedance along global supply chains from consumption to impact

Abstract: Consumption behaviors exert pressure on water resources both locally and globally through interconnected supply chains, hindering the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 6 (Clean water and sanitation) and 12 (Responsible consumption and production). However, it is challenging to link hotspots of water depletion across spatial scales to final consumption while reflecting intersectoral competition for water. Here, we estimate the global exceedance of regional freshwater boundaries (RFBs) due to human water withdrawal at a 5-arcmin grid scale using 2015 data, enabling the identification of hotspots across different spatial scales.

To reduce uncertainty, we use average estimates from 15 global hydrological models and 5 environmental flow requirement methods. We further attribute the hotspots of exceedance to final consumption across 245 economies and 134 sectors via a multi-region input-output model, EMERGING. Our refined framework reveals previously unknown connections between regional hotspots and consumption through international trade.

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