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Forecasting Resilience in Arctic Societies: Creating Tools for Assessing Social–Hydrological Systems1
Authors:Mark R Altaweel  Lilian N Alessa  Andrew D Kliskey
Institution:1. Respectively, Research Scientist and Fellow (Altaweel), Argonne National Laboratory, Decision and Information Sciences, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, Illinois 60439;2. University of Chicago, Computation Institute, 5801 S. Ellis Avenue # 200, Chicago, Illinois 60637;3. Visiting Professor (Altaweel) and Associate Professors (Alessa and Kliskey), University of Alaska Anchorage, Resilience and Adaptive Management Group, 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99508.
Abstract:Altaweel, Mark R., Lilian N. Alessa, and Andrew D. Kliskey, 2009. Forecasting Resilience in Arctic Societies: Creating Tools for Assessing Social–Hydrological Systems. Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 45(6):1379‐1389. Abstract: Arctic communities are increasingly faced with social–ecological changes that act at variable speeds and spatial scales. Such changes will affect vital resources, particularly water supplies. Currently, there are few computational tools that integrate multiple social and environmental processes in order to aid communities’ adaptation to change through decision support systems. This paper proposes a modeling and simulation approach that can integrate such processes at different spatiotemporal scales in order to address issues affecting community water supplies. In this paper, a modeling and simulation tool is developed and applied to a case study on the Seward Peninsula. Initial results, using both field observations and computation, show projected patterns of water use, perceptions of water availability, and long‐term consumption trends. More broadly, the paper demonstrates the need for developing tools that address issues at the community level for better understanding human and hydrological interactions and policy decisions affecting water supplies.
Keywords:computation methods  modeling  municipal water systems  nonmunicipal systems  social–  ecological  Arctic  agent‐based
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