Mountains of the world, water towers for humanity: Typology, mapping, and global significance
University of Bern · Utrecht University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Mountains are important sources of freshwater for the adjacent lowlands. In view of increasingly scarce freshwater resources, this contribution should be clarified. While earlier studies focused on selected river systems in different climate zones, we attempt here a first spatially explicit, global typology of the so‐called “water towers” at the 0.5° × 0.5° resolution in order to identify critical regions where disproportionality of mountain runoff as compared to lowlands is maximum. Then, an Earth systems perspective is considered with incorporation of lowland climates, distinguishing four different types of water towers. We show that more than 50% of mountain areas have an essential or supportive role for…
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5Topics & keywords
- Arid
- Water scarcity
- Water resources
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Geography
- Water resource management
- Surface runoff
- Typology