Mediterranean water systems face intensifying drought pressure under climate change, yet the long-term macroeconomic consequences of recurrent water restrictions remain largely unquantified at the metropolitan scale. This study estimates the cumulative economic costs of drought-induced water restrictions in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area (AMB) over 2016–2099 using a supply-driven Input–Output (Ghosh) model driven by six hydro-climatic projections. Drought conditions persist in more than half of all simulated months across all climate projections, generating substantial cumulative undiscounted losses of €52–61 billion through repeated restriction episodes rather than isolated extreme events. The present value of total GDP losses ranges between €8.4 and €41.4 billion depending on the discount rate applied (1%, 3% and 5%). Losses concentrate in service sectors due to strong intersectoral propagation effects, despite agriculture exhibiting the highest direct water dependence. The framework provides a transferable approach for assessing long-term climate-driven drought costs in metropolitan urban or regional economies.
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Molina et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69fbefef164b5133a91a400a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su18094266
Sergio Baraibar Molina
Helena Torres Alvaro
Jaume Freire‐González
Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica
Sustainability
Cornell University
Barcelona School of Economics
Institut d'Anàlisi Econòmica
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