Abstract

Given increasing concern about seeking solutions to water scarcity and pollution (WSP), this paper is intent on developing significant assessment indicators as decision variables for providing reference for policy proposals on the mitigation of WSP. An indicator package consisting of footprints of freshwater consumption (FC) and water pollutant discharge (WPD), virtual contents of freshwater and water pollutants, and inter-sectoral linkages in terms of industrial production, FC and WPD has been newly set up based on an extended input-output model. These indicators allow to provide specific and well-structured analysis on FC, WPD and the economy as well as their implicated interrelationships. The Source Region of Liao River located in northeastern China was selected as an empirical study area to apply the indicator package. The results indicate that farming and production of electricity industries are major contributors to FC; farming and breeding industries, and households are major contributors to WPD. The study area exports a large amount of net virtual total nitrogen, total phosphorus and chemical oxygen demand (29.01 × 103 t, 4.66 × 103 t, 60.38 × 103 t, respectively). Farming and breeding industries are the sectors whose production could be constrained to contribute to mitigating WSP without excessive negative impacts on the economy. Two categories of policies have been proposed to mitigate WSP based on the analysis of the indicator package. One is to introduce direct water pollutant treatment and water-saving policies to the target sectors; the other is to adjust industrial structure. The integrated indicator package developed and the methodology presented are expected to provide policy researchers and decision makers with references for more sound water management.

Highlights

  • Multi-stresses of decreasing water availability, increasing water demand and water pollutant discharge have resulted in worldwide issues of water scarcity and pollution [1]

  • We originally propose a definition of an indicator package that includes water footprint (WF), water pollutant footprint (WPF), virtual water (VW), virtual water pollutant (VWP), backward linkage (BL) and forward linkage (FL)

  • In light of increasing concern about water scarcity and pollution, this paper aims at proposing feasible and practical policy instruments for mitigating water scarcity and pollution by using analytical indicators as decision variables

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Introduction

Multi-stresses of decreasing water availability, increasing water demand and water pollutant discharge have resulted in worldwide issues of water scarcity and pollution [1]. Decision-makers and researchers are seeking solutions to these issues to support sustainable socioeconomic development [2]. They are confronted with the challenge of selecting significant assessment indicators as decision variables for policy proposals [3]. In order to propose effective socioeconomic and environmental policies oriented towards mitigating water scarcity and pollution, a detailed analysis and follow-up of the economic-environmental system need to be carried out. Water 2016, 8, 203 interdependencies of economic activities, environmental impacts induced and various resources consumed [4,5,6]. Some assessment indicators (such as footprint and linkages) combined with an I-O framework have the potential to provide critical support for policy-making [7]

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