大都市区
缺水
地理
消费(社会学)
不平等
人口
弱势群体
发展经济学
经济增长
自然资源经济学
经济
社会学
农业
数学分析
社会科学
人口学
数学
考古
作者
Elisa Savelli,Maurizio Mazzoleni,Giuliano Di Baldassarre,Hannah Cloke,Maria Rusca
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41893-023-01100-0
摘要
Over the past two decades, more than 80 metropolitan cities across the world have faced severe water shortages due to droughts and unsustainable water use. Future projections are even more alarming, since urban water crises are expected to escalate and most heavily affect those who are socially, economically and politically disadvantaged. Here we show how social inequalities across different groups or individuals play a major role in the production and manifestation of such crises. Specifically, due to stark socioeconomic inequalities, urban elites are able to overconsume water while excluding less-privileged populations from basic access. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we model the uneven domestic water use across urban spaces and estimate water consumption trends for different social groups. The highly unequal metropolitan area of Cape Town serves as a case in point to illustrate how unsustainable water use by the elite can exacerbate urban water crises at least as much as climate change or population growth. Urban water crises, due to droughts and unsustainable water consumption, are becoming increasingly recurrent in metropolitan cities. This study shows the role of social inequalities in such crises, revealing the implications of water overconsumption by privileged social groups and individuals.
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