TY - JOUR
T1 - The future of Chinese rivers
T2 - Increasing plastics, nutrients and Cryptosporidium pollution in half of the basins
AU - Li, Yanan
AU - Wang, Mengru
AU - Zhang, Qi
AU - Kroeze, Carolien
AU - Xu, Wen
AU - Ma, Lin
AU - Zhang, Fusuo
AU - Strokal, Maryna
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Many Chinese rivers are polluted with multiple pollutants. Therefore, this study aims to quantify the annual inputs of nutrients, macro-and microplastics, and Cryptosporidium (a pathogen) to 395 Chinese rivers from agriculture and urbanization-related sources during 2010–2050 following the storyline of Shared Socio-economic Pathway 3 and Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5. Our model estimates that multiple pollutants in Chinese rivers are projected to increase by 41–88 % between 2010 and 2050. Central, eastern, and southern Chinese sub-basins may be more polluted in the future. In half of the sub-basins, at least two types of pollutants are expected to increase by over 50 % during 2010–2050. By 2050, nutrients and plastics in rivers are projected to increase by 70 % due to urbanization. For nutrients and Cryptosporidium in rivers increases of 49–88 % are projected, due to agricultural activities. In contrast, water is expected to get cleaner in some western sub-basins by 2050 because of fewer human activities. Our insights about multiple pollutants in Chinese rivers could help prioritize water pollution reduction strategies for sub-basins.
AB - Many Chinese rivers are polluted with multiple pollutants. Therefore, this study aims to quantify the annual inputs of nutrients, macro-and microplastics, and Cryptosporidium (a pathogen) to 395 Chinese rivers from agriculture and urbanization-related sources during 2010–2050 following the storyline of Shared Socio-economic Pathway 3 and Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5. Our model estimates that multiple pollutants in Chinese rivers are projected to increase by 41–88 % between 2010 and 2050. Central, eastern, and southern Chinese sub-basins may be more polluted in the future. In half of the sub-basins, at least two types of pollutants are expected to increase by over 50 % during 2010–2050. By 2050, nutrients and plastics in rivers are projected to increase by 70 % due to urbanization. For nutrients and Cryptosporidium in rivers increases of 49–88 % are projected, due to agricultural activities. In contrast, water is expected to get cleaner in some western sub-basins by 2050 because of fewer human activities. Our insights about multiple pollutants in Chinese rivers could help prioritize water pollution reduction strategies for sub-basins.
KW - Global change
KW - MARINA-Multi (China-1.0)
KW - Nutrients
KW - Pathogen
KW - Plastics
KW - Pollution sources
U2 - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107553
DO - 10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107553
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187803448
SN - 0921-3449
VL - 205
JO - Resources, Conservation and Recycling
JF - Resources, Conservation and Recycling
M1 - 107553
ER -