Water allocation decisions are made under complex conditions, particularly where multiple sectors compete for scarce resources for water, energy and food.
Improperly representing the tradeoffs inherent in this dynamic can lead to insufficient water allocation among these interests, further aggravated by uncertainties related to climate change and growing demand. Consequently, water managers need effective decision-making tools, such as watershed models coupled with energy, crop or economic models, to support robust and equitable use of water resources and avoid negative impacts on the environment and society.
SEI researchers will convene an AGU24 session highlighting these issues, “Enhancing water allocation outcomes: cross-sectoral modeling of water, energy, and food for improved policy coherence”. They are now collecting abstracts on this topic to showcase at this event.
This session welcomes contributions from researchers and practitioners on:
The time and date of this session have yet to be scheduled. Meanwhile, aspiring participants may submit their abstracts until 5 August 2024.
SEI US researchers Marina Mautner, Brian Joyce and Charlotte Wagner are convening this session along with Bassel Daher of Texas A&M University.
“Enhancing water allocation outcomes: cross-sectoral modeling of water, energy, and food for improved policy coherence” at AGU24
Conference dates: 9–13 December 2024
Location: Washington, D.C.
Submission deadline: 5 August 2024
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