Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia

Hawassa is a rapidly developing city in the Lake Hawassa watershed of Ethiopia that is a continuous change in the face of an urban environment. The urban development has been increasing the challenge to maintain urban services and surrounding environmental quality. These exert a new challenge to the...

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Main Authors: Abreham Birhane Kassay, Abraham Woldemichael Tuhar, Mihret Dananto Ulsido
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2023-01-01
Series:Environmental Research Communications
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/acd512
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author Abreham Birhane Kassay
Abraham Woldemichael Tuhar
Mihret Dananto Ulsido
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description Hawassa is a rapidly developing city in the Lake Hawassa watershed of Ethiopia that is a continuous change in the face of an urban environment. The urban development has been increasing the challenge to maintain urban services and surrounding environmental quality. These exert a new challenge to the growing gap between urban water demand and supply balance. Correlating urban growth and water demand to a rapidly growing population remains imperative to adaptive urban planning and decision-making. This study quantified urban development with demographic change and urban expansion dynamics. The population statistics and satellite imageries of historical years 1991–2021 and projections to the year 2051 were analysed using the exponential increase model and geospatial techniques. Multiple empirical modelling approaches were employed to link urban water demand with the explanatory variable. The study findings revealed the projected urban population reach more than one million and 79.2% of urbanization by 2051. With the current trend of 8.9% built-up growth rate, urban area will cover 73.6 km ^2 (45.9%) for the predicted period. The demographic variables and the sprawl of urban expansion jointly influence the water demand with statistically significant (f = 0.000, at α = 0.05) association. An increase in urban water use efficiency also reduces the water demand by increasing the availability of water supplies. Thus, the proposed model can be applied to reset the emerging relationship between the explanatory variables and water demand management. A detailed consideration of the spatially explicit effect on access to and optimization of the urban water supply system is vital to a local-specific solution. Integrating urban land planning with water demand management, therefore, has the potential to minimize the need to construct additional water supply infrastructure and cheer a sustainable urban environment.
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spelling doaj.art-1409fc847e3145d59cfb780a9b0b9f0f2023-05-23T10:24:47ZengIOP PublishingEnvironmental Research Communications2515-76202023-01-015505501210.1088/2515-7620/acd512Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, EthiopiaAbreham Birhane Kassay0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7811-8234Abraham Woldemichael Tuhar1Mihret Dananto Ulsido2Faculty of Biosystems and Water Resource Engineering, Institute of Technology, Hawassa University , Ethiopia; PO Box 05, Hawassa, EthiopiaFaculty of Biosystems and Water Resource Engineering, Institute of Technology, Hawassa University , Ethiopia; PO Box 05, Hawassa, EthiopiaFaculty of Biosystems and Water Resource Engineering, Institute of Technology, Hawassa University , Ethiopia; PO Box 05, Hawassa, EthiopiaHawassa is a rapidly developing city in the Lake Hawassa watershed of Ethiopia that is a continuous change in the face of an urban environment. The urban development has been increasing the challenge to maintain urban services and surrounding environmental quality. These exert a new challenge to the growing gap between urban water demand and supply balance. Correlating urban growth and water demand to a rapidly growing population remains imperative to adaptive urban planning and decision-making. This study quantified urban development with demographic change and urban expansion dynamics. The population statistics and satellite imageries of historical years 1991–2021 and projections to the year 2051 were analysed using the exponential increase model and geospatial techniques. Multiple empirical modelling approaches were employed to link urban water demand with the explanatory variable. The study findings revealed the projected urban population reach more than one million and 79.2% of urbanization by 2051. With the current trend of 8.9% built-up growth rate, urban area will cover 73.6 km ^2 (45.9%) for the predicted period. The demographic variables and the sprawl of urban expansion jointly influence the water demand with statistically significant (f = 0.000, at α = 0.05) association. An increase in urban water use efficiency also reduces the water demand by increasing the availability of water supplies. Thus, the proposed model can be applied to reset the emerging relationship between the explanatory variables and water demand management. A detailed consideration of the spatially explicit effect on access to and optimization of the urban water supply system is vital to a local-specific solution. Integrating urban land planning with water demand management, therefore, has the potential to minimize the need to construct additional water supply infrastructure and cheer a sustainable urban environment.https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/acd512water demand managementsustainable urban environmentdemographic changeurban expansionurban planning
spellingShingle Abreham Birhane Kassay
Abraham Woldemichael Tuhar
Mihret Dananto Ulsido
Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia
Environmental Research Communications
water demand management
sustainable urban environment
demographic change
urban expansion
urban planning
title Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia
title_full Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia
title_short Integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in Lake Hawassa Watershed, Ethiopia
title_sort integrated modelling techniques to implication of demographic change and urban expansion dynamics on water demand management of developing city in lake hawassa watershed ethiopia
topic water demand management
sustainable urban environment
demographic change
urban expansion
urban planning
url https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/acd512
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