SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.3 número1Porosidad del suelo en tres superficies típicas de la cuenca alta del río Nazas índice de autoresíndice de materiabúsqueda de artículos
Home Pagelista alfabética de revistas  

Servicios Personalizados

Revista

Articulo

Indicadores

Links relacionados

  • No hay artículos similaresSimilares en SciELO

Compartir


Tecnología y ciencias del agua

versión On-line ISSN 2007-2422

Resumen

MARTINEZ-AUSTRIA, Polioptro F.  y  PATINO-GOMEZ, Carlos. Effects of climate change on water availability in Mexico. Tecnol. cienc. agua [online]. 2012, vol.3, n.1, pp.5-20. ISSN 2007-2422.

Climate and water cycles are so closely interrelated that the increased temperature and decreased precipitation expected by the most likely climate change scenarios will have a significant impact on the availability of water resources in Mexico and worldwide. Temperature, sea-level, and snow cover variations observed and recorded over the last few decades in the northern hemisphere -and specifically in the Tropic of Cancer where Mexico is located- attest to its high vulnerability to climate change. Reduced precipitation and less runoff are expected at middle and subtropical latitudes. These conditions have already been recorded in some of the main river basins in Mexico, and if no adaptation measures are taken, the country's food sufficiency will be in jeopardy. Meanwhile, heavier rains and increased extreme events are also expected to occur, making some watersheds in Mexico's southeast all the more vulnerable to floods. In order to deal with these and other effects of climate change in Mexico, better models are required -based on climate change scenarios- and adaptation actions need to be designed and prioritized in the country's most vulnerable hydrologic regions.

Palabras llave : climate change; global warming; water resources availability; emission scenarios A1B and A2.

        · resumen en Español     · texto en Español

 

Creative Commons License Todo el contenido de esta revista, excepto dónde está identificado, está bajo una Licencia Creative Commons