Indicators, Goals, and Assessment of the Water Sustainability in China: A Provincial and City-Level Study

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 30;20(3):2431. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032431.

Abstract

The United Nations and scholars called for more attention and efforts for cleaner water and water sustainability. This study established a water sustainability evaluating method framework, including indicators, goals, and methods and performs provincial and city-level assessments as case studies. The framework involves six fields, surface water quality, marine environmental quality, water-soil-agriculture, water infrastructure, water conservation, aquatic ecology, water-efficient use, and pollutant emission reduction. The methods innovatively integrate multi fields and concerns of water sustainability while providing a goal-oriented evaluation and implementing the United Nations' call for the refinement and clarification of SDGs. China's overall water sustainability was evaluated as 0.821 in 2021, and have performed well in surface water quality, sea quality, water conservation, and aquatic ecology fields while performing poorly in the water-soil-agriculture field. The overall strategy, policy, and action for water sustainability could be developed based on the evaluation. The water sustainability evaluation presented the regional and field/indicator differentiations. It is necessary to implement regionally classified policies and differentiated management for sustainable water development. The correlation analysis with socioeconomic factors implies the complicated and intimate interaction between socioeconomic development and water sustainability while revealing that development stages and the inherent conditions of natural ecology and water sources bring about the differentiations. A comprehensive evaluation of water sustainability may be three-dimensional, involving water quality and ecology, development related to water, and water resources and utilization.

Keywords: 2035 goals; indicators; provincial evaluation; water sustainability.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Conservation of Natural Resources* / methods
  • Goals*
  • Soil
  • Sustainable Development

Substances

  • Soil

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the Assessment Method of Beautiful China’s Ecological Construction, National Key Research and Development Project of China, grant number 2019YFC0507803, and the Assessing Technology and Application for SDGs Localization, Natural Science Foundation of China, grant number 42071292.