Resilience Dynamics of Urban Water Security and Potential for Tipping Points
Elisabeth H. Krueger, Dietrich Borchardt, James W. Jawitz, Harald, Klammler, Soohyun Yang, Jonatan Zischg, P. Suresh C. Rao

TL;DR
This study models urban water security resilience across seven cities, revealing how different capital portfolios influence the risk of collapse or stability, emphasizing the importance of resilience thinking in governance.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled systems dynamics model to quantify urban water resilience and maps cities along a resilience spectrum based on their capital portfolios.
Findings
Cities face stochastic shocks that can cause collapse or resilience.
Excess capitals can lead to rigidity and potential collapse.
Community adaptation enhances water security and resilience.
Abstract
Cities are the drivers of socio-economic innovation, and are also forced to address the accelerating risk of failure in providing essential services such as water supply today and in the future. Here, we investigate the resilience of urban water supply security, which is defined in terms of the services that citizens receive. The resilience of services is determined by the availability and robustness of critical system elements, or 'capitals' (water resources, infrastructure, finances, management efficacy and community adaptation). We translate quantitative information about this portfolio of capitals from seven contrasting cities on four continents into parameters of a coupled systems dynamics model. Water services are disrupted by recurring stochastic shocks, and we simulate the dynamics of impact and recovery cycles. Resilience emerges under various constraints, expressed in terms of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWater resources management and optimization · Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies · Environmental Impact and Sustainability
