Integrated regional modelling and scenario development to evaluate future water demand under global change conditions

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Anja Soboll
Michael Elbers
Roland Barthel
Juergen Schmude
Andreas Ernst
Ralf Ziller
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[1] University of Munich,Department of Geography
[2] University of Kassel,Center for Environmental Systems Research
[3] University of Stuttgart,Institute of Hydraulic Engineering
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Multi-agent simulation; Global change; Regional modelling; Integrated water resources management; Water users; Domestic water demand; Tourism; Interdisciplinary framework approach;
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Within climate change impact research, the consideration of socioeconomic processes remains a challenge. Socioeconomic systems must be equipped to react and adapt to global change. However, any reasonable development or assessment of sustainable adaptation strategies requires a comprehensive consideration of human-environment interactions. This requirement can be met through multi-agent simulation, as demonstrated in the interdisciplinary project GLOWA-Danube (GLObal change of the WAter Cycle; www.glowa-danube.de). GLOWA-Danube has developed an integrated decision support tool for water and land use management in the Upper Danube catchment (parts of Germany and Austria, 77,000 km2). The scientific disciplines invoked in the project have implemented sixteen natural and social science models, which are embedded in the simulation framework DANUBIA. Within DANUBIA, a multi-agent simulation approach is used to represent relevant socioeconomic processes. The structure and results of three of these multi-agent models, WaterSupply, Household and Tourism, are presented in this paper. A main focus of the paper is on the development of global change scenarios (climate and society) and their application to the presented models. The results of different simulation runs demonstrate the potential of multi-agent models to represent feedbacks between different water users and the environment. Moreover, the interactive usage of the framework allows to define and vary scenario assumptions so as to assess the impact of potential interventions. It is shown that integrated modelling and scenario design not only provide valuable information, but also offer a platform for discussing complex human-environment-interactions with stakeholders.
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页码:477 / 498
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