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Ariel Dinar
The field of water management is continually changing. Water has been subject to external shocks in the form of climate change and globalization. Water management analysis is subject to disciplinary developments and inter-disciplinary interactions. Are t...
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Gerald Norbert Souza da Silva, Márcia M. G. Alcoforado de Moraes, Laíse Alves Candido, Carlos Alberto G. de Amorim Filho, Nilena B. M. Dias, Marcelo Pereira da Cunha and Lourdinha Florêncio
IWRM should include the integration of management instruments towards intersectoral efficient water allocation. A platform linking economywide and network-based models, available from a Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS), was used to analyze allocati...
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Gerald Norbert Souza da Silva and Márcia Maria Guedes Alcoforado de Moraes
The development of adequate modeling at the basin level to establish public policies has an important role in managing water resources. Hydro-economic models can measure the economic effects of structural and non-structural measures, land and water manag...
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Borrego-Marín María M., Expósito A. and Berbel J.
This study describes an economic model in the Guadalquivir river basin (Southern Spain) that considers inter-sectoral and hydrological effects of changes in water use as a response to various water-pricing policy scenarios. The main economic variables in...
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Eugene Moore, James Ward and Wilson Lennard
To assist waste management decision-making, there is a need to assess the economics of commercial-scale reuse of recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) effluent in horticulture. This study compared the feasibility/viability of using two representative ho...
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Perry C. Oddo, Aakash Ahamed and John D. Bolten
Flood events pose a severe threat to communities in the Lower Mekong River Basin. The combination of population growth, urbanization, and economic development exacerbate the impacts of these events. Flood damage assessments, critical for understanding th...
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Mahsa Motlagh, Anik Bhaduri, Janos J. Bogardi, Lars Ribbe
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Escalating tension and a sense of mistrust currently prevail between downstream and upstream countries in the Nile Basin over Ethiopia's construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Striving for self-sufficiency in hydropower generation, E...
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Mohamed Taher Kahil, Jose Albiac, Ariel Dinar, Elena Calvo, Encarna Esteban, Lorenzo Avella, Marta Garcia-Molla
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Water scarcity is a critical environmental issue worldwide, especially in arid and semiarid regions. In those regions, climate change projections suggest further reductions in freshwater supplies and increases of the recurrence, longevity and intensity o...
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Maksud Bekchanov, John P. A. Lamers
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Worldwide, demand for water, energy, and food are on the rise due to population and industrial growth. Because of such increasing demands and in spite of the limitedness of key resources, more efficient ways to meet these demands become obligatory. Espec...
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Angel Udias, Alessandro Gentile, Peter Burek, Ad de Roo, Faycal Bouraoui, Ine Vandecasteele, Carlo Lavalle and Giovanni Bidoglio
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In order to assess water efficiency options on the European scale, a multi-criteria integrative hydro-economic modeling framework has been developed. With this framework, it is possible to assess combinations of measures which could help reducing the gap...
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