• Climate Change and Groundwater Sustainability in Korea for Next Decade
  • Woo, Nam C.;
  • Dept. Earth System Sciences, Yonsei University;
  • 기후변화와 국내 지하수자원의 지속가능성 - 다음 10년을 위해서
  • 우남칠;
  • 연세대학교 지구시스템과학과;
Abstract
Global climate changes affect the local hydrologic cycle, and subsequently, require changes in water resource management strategies of Korea. Variations in precipitation and urbanization have adverse effects on the reasonable and efficient utilization of groundwater resources. Groundwater management strategies of Korea have been implemented based on the evaluation of "sustainable yield", which is calculated from the amount of annual recharge. However, this sustainable yield has no consideration of natural discharge and dynamic equilibrium of the groundwater system. Therefore, for the effective groundwater management strategies of the following decades, we need representative and reliable observations, and have to develop methods for the systematic analysis and interpretations of the data to draw valid information in linkage of natural and societal environmental changes.

Keywords: Climate change;Groundwater;Sustainability;Natural discharge;Dynamic equilibrium;

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This Article

  • 2013; 18(1): 1-5

    Published on Feb 28, 2013

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2013.18.1.001
  • Received on Feb 8, 2012
  • Revised on Feb 19, 2013
  • Accepted on Feb 20, 2013