Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context

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Autor(a) principal: Teotónio, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rodríguez, Miguel, Roebeling, Peter, Fortes, Patrícia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37615
Resumo: The impacts of climate change on water resources availability are expected to be adverse, especially in drier climate regions such as the Mediterranean. Increased water scarcity will exacerbate competition for water resources, not only between sectors but also between countries sharing transboundary river basins. Due to the mutual dependence of the energy sector on water resources and of the water services provision sector on energy inputs, the ‘water-energy’ nexus is acknowledged as a major challenge for the near future – with hydropower representing one of the most direct links in this nexus. The aim of this paper is to assess the economy-wide impacts of the concurrent effects of climate change-driven impacts on water availability and the sectoral and regional competition for scarcer water resources. In order to accomplish that goal, an integrated modelling approach is developed, where a computable general equilibrium model including raw water as a production factor is linked to TIMES_PT, a bottom-up model of the energy sector. A case study is provided for the Mediterranean country of Portugal. Results for 2050 show that macroeconomic impacts are significant, and encompass important inter-sectoral differences that, in turn, depend on the degree of competition between sectors. Impacts are stronger when water consumption by Spanish sectors is considered, as this intensifies water scarcity in Portugal. Thus the paper allows to gain insight in the broader ‘water-energy-economy’ nexus and the additional costs that the dependence on water resources availability in transboundary river basins represents to an economy – both aspects being of utmost importance for climate adaptation and energy policy making.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
title Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
spellingShingle Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
Teotónio, Carla
Water resources
‘Water-energy’ nexus
Climate change
Computable general equilibrium model
title_short Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
title_full Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
title_fullStr Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
title_full_unstemmed Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
title_sort Water competition through the ‘water-energy’ nexus: assessing the economic impacts of climate change in a Mediterranean context
author Teotónio, Carla
author_facet Teotónio, Carla
Rodríguez, Miguel
Roebeling, Peter
Fortes, Patrícia
author_role author
author2 Rodríguez, Miguel
Roebeling, Peter
Fortes, Patrícia
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teotónio, Carla
Rodríguez, Miguel
Roebeling, Peter
Fortes, Patrícia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Water resources
‘Water-energy’ nexus
Climate change
Computable general equilibrium model
topic Water resources
‘Water-energy’ nexus
Climate change
Computable general equilibrium model
description The impacts of climate change on water resources availability are expected to be adverse, especially in drier climate regions such as the Mediterranean. Increased water scarcity will exacerbate competition for water resources, not only between sectors but also between countries sharing transboundary river basins. Due to the mutual dependence of the energy sector on water resources and of the water services provision sector on energy inputs, the ‘water-energy’ nexus is acknowledged as a major challenge for the near future – with hydropower representing one of the most direct links in this nexus. The aim of this paper is to assess the economy-wide impacts of the concurrent effects of climate change-driven impacts on water availability and the sectoral and regional competition for scarcer water resources. In order to accomplish that goal, an integrated modelling approach is developed, where a computable general equilibrium model including raw water as a production factor is linked to TIMES_PT, a bottom-up model of the energy sector. A case study is provided for the Mediterranean country of Portugal. Results for 2050 show that macroeconomic impacts are significant, and encompass important inter-sectoral differences that, in turn, depend on the degree of competition between sectors. Impacts are stronger when water consumption by Spanish sectors is considered, as this intensifies water scarcity in Portugal. Thus the paper allows to gain insight in the broader ‘water-energy-economy’ nexus and the additional costs that the dependence on water resources availability in transboundary river basins represents to an economy – both aspects being of utmost importance for climate adaptation and energy policy making.
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