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Human factors used to estimate and forecast water supply and demand in the Upper Colorado River Basin

May 3, 2023

Water availability is a result of complex interactions between regional water supply and demand and underlying environmental, institutional, and economic determinants. For this study, water availability is defined as “access to a specific quantity and quality of water at a point in time and space, for a specific use, recognizing the social and economic value of water across uses and institutions that facilitate or hinder its equitable and efficient provisioning.” This report identifies the human factors that influence water supply and demand and summarizes (1) the extensive sets of data available to estimate these factors in the agricultural, municipal, and industrial water-use sectors and (2) factors of recreation and ecosystem services that influence water availability in the Upper Colorado River Basin. Lastly, future research needs are identified that can help prioritize collection and refinement of human factors of water use to improve water availability estimation and forecasting.

Publication Year 2023
Title Human factors used to estimate and forecast water supply and demand in the Upper Colorado River Basin
DOI 10.3133/sir20235015
Authors Nicole M. Herman-Mercer, Lucas Bair, Megan Hines, Diana Restrepo-Osorio, Veronica Romero, Aidan Lyde
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Scientific Investigations Report
Series Number 2023-5015
Index ID sir20235015
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southwest Biological Science Center; WMA - Integrated Information Dissemination Division; Oklahoma-Texas Water Science Center
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