Publications

Vicente-Serrano, SM; Pena-Angulo, D; Murphy, C; Lopez-Moreno, JI; Tomas-Burguera, M; Dominguez-Castro, F; Tian, F; Eklundh, L; Cai, Z; Alvarez-Farizo, B; Noguera, I; Camarero, JJ; Sanchez-Salguero, R; Gazol, A; Grainger, S; Conradt, T; Boincean, B; El Kenawy, A (2021). The complex multi-sectoral impacts of drought: Evidence from a mountainous basin in the Central Spanish Pyrenees. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 769, 144702.

Abstract
We analyzed the impacts of drought severity on a variety of sectors in a topographically complex basin (the upper Aragon basin 2181 km(2)) in the Central Spanish Pyrenees. Using diverse data sources including meteorological and hydrological observations, remote sensing and tree rings, we analyze the possible hydrological implications of drought occurrence and severity on water availability in various sectors, including downstream impacts on irrigation water supply for aop production. Results suggest varying responses in forest activity, secondary growth, plant phenology, and crop yield to drought impacts. Specifically, meteorological droughts have distinct impacts downstream, mainly due to water partitioning between streamflow and irrigation channels that transport water to aop producing areas. This implies that drought severity can extend beyond the physical boundaries of the basin, with impacts on crop productivity. This complex response to drought impacts makes it difficult to develop objective basin-scale operational definitions for monitoring drought severity. Moreover, given the high spatial variability in responses to drought across sectors, it is difficult to establish reliable drought thresholds from indices that are relevant across all solo-economic sectors. The anthropogenic impacts (e.g water regulation projects, ecosystem services, land cover and land use changes) pose further challenges to assessing the response of different systems to drought severity. This study stresses the need to consider the seasonality of drought impacts and appropriate drought time scales to adequately assess and understand their complexity. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144702

ISSN:
0048-9697