Reconciling Groundwater Storage Depletion Due to Pumping with Sustainability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Sustainable Groundwater Development in a Narrow Sense: Groundwater-Budget Constrained Approaches
2.1. Sustainable Pumping, Safe Yield and Sustainable Yield
2.2. The Groundwater Budget Myth
2.3. Groundwater-Budget Constrained Approaches in Practice
3. Other Constraints and Considerations in Relation to Groundwater Storage Depletion
3.1. Responses of Groundwater-Connected Natural Systems to Depletion
3.2. Developing Non-renewable Groundwater Resources: Beyond Sustainability?
- (1)
- The evaluation phase should result in estimates of the volume of groundwater that can be produced in a fixed time-horizon with reference to an acceptable groundwater level decline.
- (2)
- The development of non-renewable resources must be justified by socio-economic circumstances in the absence of other water resources, and its implementation should be planned and controlled.
3.3. Economic and Financial Aspects of Storage Depletion
4. Groundwater Resources Development and Sustainability
4.1. Groundwater Storage: Blessing and Concern
4.2. Groundwater Quantity Management Is Based on Preferences
4.3. Dominating Concerns and Constraints Vary Geographically
4.4. What Matters Is Overall Sustainability
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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Chicago/Turabian StyleVan der Gun, Jac, and Annukka Lipponen. 2010. "Reconciling Groundwater Storage Depletion Due to Pumping with Sustainability" Sustainability 2, no. 11: 3418-3435. https://doi.org/10.3390/su2113418