TY - JOUR A1 - Shadkam, Somayeh A1 - Oel, Pieter van A1 - Kabat, Pavel A1 - Roozbahani, Amin A1 - Ludwig, Fulco T1 - The water-saving strategies assessment (WSSA) framework: an application for the Urmia Lake restoration program T2 - Water N2 - Increases in water demand often result in unsustainable water use, leaving insufficient amounts of water for the environment. Therefore, water-saving strategies have been introduced to the environmental policy agenda in many (semi)-arid regions. As many such interventions failed to reach their objectives, a comprehensive tool is needed to assess them. We introduced a constructive framework to assess the proposed strategies by estimating five key components of the water balance in an area: (1) Demand; (2) Availability; (3) Withdrawal; (4) Depletion and (5) Outflow. The framework was applied to assess the Urmia Lake Restoration Program (ULRP) which aimed to increase the basin outflow to the lake to reach 3.1 × 109 m3 yr−1. Results suggested that ULRP could help to increase the Outflow by up to 57%. However, successful implementation of the ULRP was foreseen to be impeded because of three main reasons: (i) decreasing return flows; (ii) increased Depletion; (iii) the impact of climate change. Decreasing return flows and increasing Depletion were expected due to the introduction of technologies that increase irrigation efficiency, while climate change could decrease future water availability by an estimated 3–15%. We suggest that to reach the intervention target, strategies need to focus on reducing water depletion rather than water withdrawals. The framework can be used to comprehensively assess water-saving strategies, particularly in water-stressed basins. KW - water-saving strategies assessment framework KW - climate change KW - rebound effect KW - Urmia Lake KW - water resources management KW - water governance KW - irrigation efficiency Y1 - 2020 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/56479 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-564793 SN - 2073-4441 VL - 12 IS - 2789 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER -