Including Climate Change Resilience in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of Potential Drinking Water Sources - Method Development for Early-Stage Water Supply Planning
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Examensarbete för masterexamen
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Master's Thesis
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Drinking water is a fundamental resource for societal functioning and human health.
Sweden has historically had good access to high-quality raw water, but climate
change is increasingly posing challenges to both water availability and quality.
Therefore, it is essential to consider these factors in the early stages of planning
and decision-making regarding new potential drinking water sources. A common
approach for selecting new drinking water sources is the application of multi-criteria
decision analysis. In this study, the decision support tool WISER was used, which
incorporates relevant criteria, scoring, and weighting through a multi-criteria deci sion analysis framework. The aim of the study was to develop a method to integrate
climate resilience as a key aspect in multi-criteria decision analysis and apply this
within a case study. Two different versions of the method were developed. In the
first version, new criteria addressing climate change resilience were added. In the
second, this aspect was incorporated into the already existing set of criteria. Both
versions were subsequently applied in a case study carried out in Västra Götaland
County, Sweden. The case study includes three potential drinking water sources:
a groundwater source, an artificial infiltration facility, and a surface water source.
The results indicate that both methodological versions are applicable for incorporat ing climate resilience, although they exhibit different strengths and weaknesses. To
assess future capacity under different climate scenarios, hydrological modelling was
conducted using the SWAT+ software, simulating surface water flows and ground water recharge for the period 2070-2100.
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Drinking Water Sources, Climate Change, Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)
