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Marcelo Augusto Vieira Graglia,Patricia Giannoccaro Von Huelsen
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O início do século XXI apresenta um cenário de profundas transformações para a sociedade humana. As inovações tecnológicas permitirão avanços significativos em várias áreas e aspectos da sociedade humana, como saúde e longevidade, eficiência energética e...
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Julio Berbel, Nazaret M. Montilla-López and Giacomo Giannoccaro
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Armando Ursitti, Giacomo Giannoccaro, Maurizio Prosperi, Emilio De Meo and Bernardo C. De Gennaro
Volumetric pricing as envisaged within the Water Framework Directive (60/2000) is a considerable challenge in terms of irrigation in Mediterranean regions, since a large share of the water source is groundwater. Enforcing this pricing scheme involves sys...
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Stefania Arborea, Giacomo Giannoccaro, Bernardo C. de Gennaro, Vito Iacobellis, A. Ferruccio Piccinni
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A comprehensive economic analysis of the associated costs and benefits derived from wastewater treatment is a prerequisite for ensuring long-term economic, environmental, and social sustainability. This study aims to improve the economic evaluation of wa...
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Donato Zingaro, Ivan Portoghese, Giacomo Giannoccaro
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Agriculture and farming worldwide are responsible for numerous environmental threats, including degradation of land and water resource depletion. Underlining the dynamic interaction between bio-physical and socio-economic drivers is the key towards a mor...
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Giacomo Giannoccaro, Verónica Pedraza and Julio Berbel
This research examines stakeholders? perceptions of and preferences for water markets in agriculture, focusing on the likely barriers that might refrain them from participating in such markets. The research was carried out on the Guadalquivir River Basin...
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Giacomo Giannoccaro, Maurizio Prosperi and Giacomo Zanni
In most countries, groundwater resource is a public good, and the entitlement of use rights by the public authority to final users differs according to a country-specific legislative framework. In Italy, groundwater extraction has been regulated through ...
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Johansson, S; Manzalini, A; Giannoccaro, M; Cadeddu, R; Giorgi, M; Clemente
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