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Integrating the Water Planetary Boundary With Water Management From Local to Global Scales
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Department of Physical Geography. Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-6769-0136
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm Resilience Centre.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7739-5069
Stockholm University, Faculty of Science, Stockholm Resilience Centre. Sweden.
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Number of Authors: 162020 (English)In: Earth's future, E-ISSN 2328-4277, Vol. 8, no 2, article id UNSP e2019EF001377Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The planetary boundaries framework defines the safe operating space for humanity represented by nine global processes that can destabilize the Earth System if perturbed. The water planetary boundary attempts to provide a global limit to anthropogenic water cycle modifications, but it has been challenging to translate and apply it to the regional and local scales at which water problems and management typically occur. We develop a cross-scale approach by which the water planetary boundary could guide sustainable water management and governance at subglobal contexts defined by physical features (e.g., watershed or aquifer), political borders (e.g., city, nation, or group of nations), or commercial entities (e.g., corporation, trade group, or financial institution). The application of the water planetary boundary at these subglobal contexts occurs via two approaches: (i) calculating fair shares, in which local water cycle modifications are compared to that context's allocation of the global safe operating space, taking into account biophysical, socioeconomic, and ethical considerations; and (ii) defining a local safe operating space, in which interactions between water stores and Earth System components are used to define local boundaries required for sustaining the local water system in stable conditions, which we demonstrate with a case study of the Cienaga Grande de Santa Marta wetlands in Colombia. By harmonizing these two approaches, the water planetary boundary can ensure that water cycle modifications remain within both local and global boundaries and complement existing water management and governance approaches.

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2020. Vol. 8, no 2, article id UNSP e2019EF001377
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water management, Earth Systems, cross-scale, water cycle, Anthropocene, planetary boundaries
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-181112DOI: 10.1029/2019EF001377ISI: 000519739500001OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-181112DiVA, id: diva2:1426700
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Zipper, Samuel C.Jaramillo, FernandoWang-Erlandsson, LanCornell, Sarah E.Gleeson, TomPorkka, MiinaHäyhä, TiinaCrepin, Anne-SophieFetzer, IngoHoff, HolgerGordon, Line

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