OGATA, I. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6535440338522806; OGATA, Igor Souza.
Abstract:
The Water Poverty Index is a parameter for the assessment of integrated water resource
management, based on physical, social, economic and environmental factors, through of water
poverty conceptual framework, made up of Resource, Access, Capacity, Use and
Environment components. This work was developed in order to adequate Water Poverty
Index methodology to the characteristics of Paraíba River Watershed, besides to solve some
limitation inherent to the index. According with the methodology adopted for weighting the
index, two weighting employing a principal component related to sustainable development
and other principal component related to water resources, were required. Therefore, it has
been found that the development of such an index was able to solve the limitations of spatial
scale in the level of a watershed, of subjective weighting and of Resource component. The
values of Water Poverty Index resulted in a moderate water poverty level throughout the
basin, independently on the mode of weighting utilized, being representative of the studied
system. Hence, it has been concluded that the Water Poverty Index played its role with
effectiveness, favoring an embracing view of the system through a simple approach. Also, the
analysis of Water Poverty Index components provides technical support for the decision
makers, guiding them on the aspects which should be prioritized in the water resource
management.