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At the nexus of fire, water and society
Deborah A Martin. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2016.
Abstract
The societal risks of water scarcity and water-quality impairment have received considerable attention, evidenced by recent analyses of these topics by the 2030 Water Resources Group, the United Nations and the World Economic Forum. What are the effects of fire on the predicted water scarcity and declines in water quality? Drinking water supplies for humans, the emphasis of this exploration, are derived from several land cover types, including forests, grasslands and peatlands, which are vulnerable to fire. In the last two decades, fires have affected the water supply catchments of Denver (CO) and other southwestern US cities, and four major Australian cities including Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide and Melbourne. In the same time period, several, though not all, national, regional and global water assessments have included fire in evaluations of the risks that affect water supplies. The objective of this discussion is to explore the nexus of fire, water and society with the hope that a more explicit understanding of fire effects on water supplies will encourage the incorporation of fire into future assessments of water supplies, into the pyrogeography conceptual framework and into planning efforts directed at water resiliency.This article is part of the themed issue 'The interaction of fire and mankind'.
Keywords: reservoirs; water resiliency; water supplies.
© 2016 The Author(s).
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Figure 1.
Comparison of global maps showing (a) water scarcity as indicated by the number of months during the year in which the consumptive use of ground- and surface-water flows exceeds natural river and groundwater flows (minus environmental flows) for the world's major river basins, based on the period 1996–2005 [9], and (b) average annual area burned for the period 1960–2000 [12]. (b) Adapted from [12] with permission from CSIRO Publishing.
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