Navigating the water-energy governance landscape and climate change adaptation strategies in the northern Patagonia region of Argentina

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Abstract

Water scientists often find themselves interacting with decision-makers with varying levels of technical background. The sustainable management of water resources is complex by nature, and future conditions are highly uncertain, requiring modeling approaches capable of accommodating a variety of parameters and scenarios. Technical findings from these analyses need to be positioned and conducted within the governance institutions to ensure decision-makers utilize them. This paper examines the water resource challenges for a large basin in northern Patagonia, Argentina and utilizes the Robust Decision Support (RDS) framework to evaluate trade-offs and strategies in a participatory process that included researchers and decision-makers. Integrated water resources models using simulation modeling and decision space visualization show significant climate change impacts, which are augmented with irrigated agriculture expansion and increasing hydropower production.

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Forni, L., Escobar, M., Cello, P., Marizza, M., Nadal, G., Girardin, L., … Purkey, D. (2018). Navigating the water-energy governance landscape and climate change adaptation strategies in the northern Patagonia region of Argentina. Water (Switzerland), 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10060794

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