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Chengting Zhou, Jing Chen, Chen Li and Bo Bi
China?s South?North Water Transfer Project has been questioned as it has resulted in significantly negative issues. Drawing on the notion of hydrosocial territories, this article examines the contested hydraulic configuration and counter-imaginaries from...
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Yinsheng Xu, Yanjie Bi, Jing Zhao and Jingjing Duan
What exactly is the contribution of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP)? This is a subject of much debate. There are concerns about the possible effects on the macroeconomy. Most previous studies have tried to answer this question. In order...
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Shengtian Yang, Juan Bai, Changsen Zhao, Hezhen Lou, Zhiwei Wang, Yabing Guan, Yichi Zhang, Chunbin Zhang and Xinyi Yu
Inter-basin water transfer projects are designed to relieve water scarcity around the world. However, ecological problems relating to reductions in protection zone functions can occur during inter-basin transfers. This paper uses the largest inter-basin ...
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Maxwell C. Wilson, Xiao-Yan Li, Yu-Jun Ma, Andrew T. Smith and Jianguo Wu
China?s South?North Water Transfer Project (SNWTP) has the potential to transfer as much as 44.8 km3 year-1 of water from the Yangtze River basin to the Yellow River basin. However, the SNWTP has not been assessed from a sustainabil...
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Shaohua Liu, Denghua Yan, Jianhua Wang, Baisha Weng, Gang Wang and Meijian Yang
Drought impacts not only nature, but also the socioeconomic system and results from the imbalance of water supply and demand. It is necessary to estimate the ability of drought mitigation on the basis of water allocation. In this research, the drought mi...
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